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Northern Advance, 28 Feb 1935, p. 3

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11H. WV] \VIlCll LHC 2\'(lllll'llllU5 lN.'L\\'L`l.`ll BL. I 1 ` l" (leorgc.- s and tt-ntral Ill the Innlget "p5d I grroup and Central and 'l`1`init_\' in the 5 `C01 ? ml" juvenile section ;5oL under \\u1_\`. the-` hi! A )`(:1)lzL\' of the n1i(l;,-"ct; is neces- ` l k"l t th` .<:u*_\' as at the end of time the score ` llu,'t'"'I\\*z1x tierl at 2 all. L'Imece.-;su1'y '`'"'O' .h` bickering` was (lispl-u_\'e(l by the St. : mtg med Geo)-_u;e`.< team and mnnugelnent all ` mt .l,1'-hwi` th1'ou_g'h, so thut the referee had his ` `V'tll'l"_"'l`l` l1Llll(l.\' |'ull. llvrt Go.~'ne_\' and Vern- are on Powen \V\:1'(?.tllL Saunts g`oal get- ters, wlnle Go1'n1;: and Cameron ' WM fast` score-(l for Central. 7 the Scor" . `The juvenile _L,"zlll]L' W215 fast zmtl ,3~"`"`-' th :ele::nl_\' pld_\'(`:(l, 'l`1'ini-t_\' winning 3-2. '0' Central led 1-0 at the end of the rst. 'l'1'int_\' scored two in the sec- 5 ond, which ended 2-1, and the nal St"'td 0 score was 3-2. Walker scored two `ere wem for the winners, Livin_e'ston ::;etting' `les f two ;the other. Goring; scored both Cen- . .t1'ul tallies. The tn.-;n1;s: Czn'dIna1.~'.a Q4 n..m....,.r.. :1, .: ;...1..,.w..- .1..- :1 wzL11< \ rF`v|r\xV J (31111 1 1'bm'u VV . _ HM 1.111013 thp D ~ when I` (}eor5_- L ` - uvr,-n _\' J _\ pt .th` _\,u,__\. f-t1mr- I wah. 3' Eh; bicke For Geo I, throu (' "gm hand: ` \-. -. " .` I : thll'(l , ' . f, _t '_` (":`(`:r` `S0011.- n(- thv . [IKE L/ILIU, 1'}'0, l'J"O krlill l\U i|.Ill.l `l\1i`.~'. Burnett, ()1'il1iz\ G2-.1'ri.`o11, (IL--' It-z1L(-(1 Wulkn-1' um] .\1i.<.~: Gibson, On- gturio 1i)spita1, 15-7, 15-10. ` ` 1,.zu1i(:s Doub1o.<-r-.\I1'.<. A. H:u'\'c_\' and .\11`.~:. W. 113. Scott, Orilliu G2u'1'i- son, dofez1to(1 )11'.<. (`u11'u and Mrs. (Ev.-m-t, Camp Bonlen, 15-10, 1-5--'1; .\1n1-I \`1.-Km-1-n11 211141 \1i<< Jnnnf ' 111;.- I141 Entries In Geo. ] Bay 1o_urnament z;;11 .'.<.f'.`u:..:e. (Continued from page one) The ladies doubles was won by the smart Orillia Garrison team 01' Miss Downey and Miss Bess Mac- pherson from Miss Wright and Miss Willard of the Ontario Hospital, by 15-7 and 15-4. Tn +1. n.\.-..~n1n4-.-.n m-.n-n.~+._- +'m-i 1JU\\'llU_\', 10-0, 10-0. 4 Ladies Doubles-Misses Do\vne_\'i and Mucpherso11 defeated I\'Iiss0s'I' W1'ig11t and Willard, 15-7, 15-4. ;" Consolation Semi-Finals , \,r.....r.. h....L.1,,.. 'v:m.:.....+,... ....,1'. 10-I anu ii)-4. In the consolation contests for teams eliminated in their first gzunc all three nals were between Oril- lians. The men s doubles was won by Allan Doyle anti William Brown, Orillia G,-.u'1'ison; the mixed doubles by Miss Mess 'M`ucpl1ei'son and Wil-i liam Brown, also of the Ga1'rison.; Misses Alma Mclierroll and Nliss`; Janet Shupe, Ontario Hospital, won the ladies doubles. Qnrni_-Final 111!` Hnul 1-nunlfu in `HL'I`.f.'D.-XY, F."1}liI.'.-\RY 28, 193.5. H11`, ; 5 Championship Events I Semi-iFina1s _ | .\'le11 s DoubIes--Don. lime) and Norris Reynolds defeated Eric Hardy and Don. Beverly, Barrie Garrison; Goodwin and Mclnis, Camp Borden, d:)1'eat.e(l Godwin and Clarke, Camp Borden. NH ,.,l T\An1~.l,... (Inn ffnnrluvin nuruexl. Mixed Doub1cs-Geo. Goodwin `and Miss E. {odg;01's (iofcuted Mr. and Mrs. Don. P.a11ey, 11-15, 15-8. 15-11; Norris Reynolds and l\'Iis.~ M. Downey, Orilliu Ga1'riso11, dc1'c-utcd Don Bevm-1c.\' and Mrs. W. C. Little, Bu1'1'ie Gzlrrison, 11-15, 15-8, 15-11. I nrnc Y\nv1h]nu_4\'Hc.-rm \.Vv(r1`\f' nzu'J'lc uurnsorx, 11-LO, .Lu-o, 10-11.` ` Ladies Doubles-Mis.ses W1`i_u'ht and Willurtl, Oril1iuG211'1'is.on, de- 1'c:.1t0(i Mrs. A. W. Steele and Miss Betty Black, I`}ar1`ic Club; Misses Downcy and Mucplmrsolx, Orilliu G:1r1'ison, (lefeuted .\l1'.~'. H. Lilju and .\Ii.<.s J. .\IcG1'c_L,"o1', llarrie Cub. Finals )lcn s -Double-s-Goodwin and .\Ic-~ lnis (lefeatctl Rzmey and Pcynolds, I _Q 1K ') I .1.-n, 1 0-1. Mixed l{0(l_;'u1'.s' Dow may, l'.:1(Hn:" DUIIIJ-1` illkllb` Men s Doubles '1`issingto11 z1n(1|1':." Babcock, Orilliu Y.M.C.A., del'ezLtedj Coleman and licrr, Camp 3m'dcn,` 15-6, 13-7; Boyle and Brown, Orillin Gz11'1'is0n, dcJ'u:1tc-.d I c1'_-.,ru. 21nd (}1'ic\`c, Ontario I~1ospit:x1, 1.3-S, 1.3-3.: .\`Iixe(l Doub1es--Brown and Miss: Mz1cp11c1'.~'on, Orilliu G211'1'i.~'on_. (lefeat-i_D' ed Mc-Leon and Miss B. Scott, -Ear-1 111: Club, 15-8, 13-3; ('1:u'ku and 1"? (IL-Nth 011- ml .1-n-in I;\cI\;f1\] 15-7 1: \-1n wro gum, 1:)-a. ; ` Mlxcd Doub1c.<--B1'o\\'n and Mac- ;_hc1'son defeated (,71:u'ku uml Burnett: `.` I) 017; 1K0 I i Lnc 18.0165 uoumes. Sem1-na1 and nal results m championship and consolation se1'i0.< 1511?! 3 I \l'.`l\L'L, K/Ellll[) 1JUl'llL'll, lv)"lU, 1'-)"~l; '.\1i.<.< .-\lm:1 .\`Icl\'c1_'1'o11 and M153 Janet iShupc, Ontario Ho.s'pit:11, tlcfcutctlg `Misses Buchanzm and Buchanzm,-` St:1y11e1', 1.5-7, 15-1. T.`iuu1.- .)r:L\'11c1', 121-1, .L=.)-L. I Finalra } i )'len s 1')oubles--Bo_\'lL- and l}1'o\vn) `x1e1'e:1ted 'J`i.'<;-111;.-'l'r,)11 and Bnbcock, \ 1`) `Q I`-'\ ' . S 1 HUYSOII (lkilckl LUU L. lil l'|\L' Lzulics` hupo dc-l'ezLt(- _ ` 10-15, 15-10. r;- . .;., L... ,l,.nn4~nrl kw .llHl I)uuhlcs---.\Ic K erroll 1~lzu".'o_\'- und bu-<)tt. Ilnn IIUIIIUI/L and` Inn i 1 i Loulson and Dcou Leau Bill Scott's four points. um; :;'0:11 zazul Lhrm: zxssists. and ('ou1. .`~: t'nn,-u,- };'o:\l.< \\'(~n- 12113:;-1_\` i11.~'Ll`LH`.1(`l1- L:'.1 in Lhv win. FI'(:(l I-Iu_\'ncs ;<'nowz,-d :`:'<:ilL in.p1'o\`u.-nuzm. in the n<.-ts and .~':<)ppcd :1 lot of haul All the t.-um turmrd in :1 :;`ru:1t L-`ort. For the .-\cr.-.< lirunton, \\'i1n-.oLt. .\loo1'c anal Hepburn \\'L'1'(` best. Hvphum did not show as \\'l.'. as in thv _4'z1n1e . n Du uni n lr)`i. .'., lU'lU, lv)'J.U. I The trophy donated by Hon. Wm.g Ii111z1yso11 to the club \vinnin_s: the` 'l11i5:host.~` number of points in thv 22!: ;nuul tournament xvas 1'<-tzlincd by tho] iO1`iI1i21 (}zu'1'i. Cluh. 'l`he_\' haul :11 `total of 35 points. Barrie Club v` ` Isecond with 213; Bm'1'i(- Garrison 2; ; (`amp Bordon, 2]; Ontario hospital | `n.'\~ \Ti:H:n1al R- (-))'iHi:1 'V,\T.n"_-\., Ii `:i|!Semi-Final-(;;a`1mes ` In Church League` \Z'|lH|l 1'3UI'U(,'ll, .1]; \JllL2ll'lU FIUP 13; Midlaml, 8: Onlliu Y..\1.-7- land Orillia Co1le_g'i:1t0 "F11 n m-4.n I n n- um < r-nnr-lnnrl '2U1(l Ul'llllZl LUllU_L lilLU -). Tho (a'.'(_~11i11:: \v'.1s concluded with M1`. Donald 3`IucI.u1'on .~` p1'e.suntation of at Iovt,-l_\' 3-`i1\'L`)' clock to Frank M. Spry, ('h`lil'H\2ll] of the L'.)L1]`H21l]]t.'l11 committee, 111 :1p[m~.(~i;1t1(n1 of n en<-1'_;'(-tic . Thv Zzn-rio (`hm-ch I.L*21_L','Ll() began p1u.\'-o'.- 1usL Momluy evening`, the wmi-{'1n;11.< In-,t\\'ccn St. I``.... I 4`,...4`. `n H. unizln-ml. .tl'l\l t'Llll(.`S. 'll'1(: I(.".HlL.5". St. Ge01`g'e s-~G0u'1, .-\n(l1 cw.s'; ([0- fence, Fe-1'r_v and Mathews; centre, Kettle; \vin;rs, Bowen and P. Cos-I `ney; alternates, Pu1fo1'(1, Fh-mun, 1.. Gosney. (".nnh`-.Il_.Cnn] Hnnr-ht do['(1l1('.(2. uosney. Cent1'al--Goal, Roach; defence, Coles and Johnson; centre, Cameron; wings, C. iG.o1'ing; and '1`. Goring"; 211- ternates. lothwell, Cree-(1. Castle. Rcfeu-e--]\ en. `falls. 'I`1'inity--Gou1, I<`irm:1n; defence, B:1ko:4'(-o1'<,-;e und i'(ohe1't.x'on; centre. Li\'inp,'.~`ton; \\'i11',:'s. 0.~'l>om'm~ ami Wznllu-1'; alt:-1'n:\te.~', Inc-. 'l`err_\'. ` CL-Iltrnl --Goal. IJ`LL:']1', dofellee, I.-wis zunl ('ust1o: ::vntre. Smith; \\'n;:.<, ;\I<-Donald and Hmnxhton; :11- ternutr-.~*. Gm'in{.n 9.tephen.~=. 1V'ntt(-r- .vr\I`\ D0ub1es-Good\\'in (iulbuted Reynolds 15-5, 15-3. " TWnI1hInu:.\'uunu `D II` Lhinl ,5-a *. bu1.F1'u ed up thuil and won I . ,.L..`.....J LIL`, Hunt; . ...I I HU \VUH I St2l.1'1`L'd. , l&)'J.U. I ber lent son \r\I.I'\` Dcnun (`Ink x-- I IUIIIU \\il.\ ':l rul :\'o1'ris :i1- :n't11le1`_\' by 22-10. \\ :nl1s. usu H ;.-,'mm R:1cket0u1'.< in the last Ryzm and zind 1 and 5 good etrzcws _Din1:y Moore with Consols- v\- . - I The ene1'g'etic executive of the Earl-ie Colts took advantage of the O.H..-\. ruling` allowing; junior clubs to import two lads of proper age. and these two intelligent looking fellows are l ,i'.'x_ result. Dl\`| Imum nu-n .-laul- nnl` Han ncnnl l\IIU\\' ll(.` 15 O.K. la-\'e1'l_\' is really :1 defencemzm, |und :1 husky one at that. ziltliougli he ghzis played left \vin_x: in S(`\ L`1'21i _L'z11nt-.< [this year. He is If! _\'ezu'.~; old, `_.weig'hs 18:") pounds, and is u nished `[)i:1_\'CI' whether on the of`i"cnsi\'e ui ;del`ene(:. Seotty, us he is filniiii:\i - 11)` known, was born in .\'Ii(llan(l and 1ezu'n(r(l his hockey there. This _\'ea1' makes his 1'o'.n'th in the lO.H..-\. and coiiclurles his season 2; in junior. In the last two yezirs ho ip1z1_\`u(1 against the Colts and was 211- _\v21_\'s their toughest man to .21.-1 i i COLTS DOWN SIX GOALS: COME FROM BEHIND TO TIE. ROUND 9-9. |fello\vs tin result. Both boys are ideal; not the usual run of tourists. They were given jobs on their arriv-.11 and since then they have worked steadily. No \ L.vI.4v1.41\.l4|1.I .:\_\Jl I trouble, no holding out, both lutve won the favor of the fans with tht.-i1 likoable \va_vs and spo1`tsn1:m.s'11ip. Bcv. Scott with his backg'1'oun(l of hockey and his popu1zu'ity won from his tt.-zun Inatcs their conlidcnce and as :1 1'csL11t he captains the Colts, and when the players endorse him we `know he is 0.1:. I.`!r..m..I.- L. ..n.. A .104.-..../..`__.... U}_',ll HU \`\'ilh }l'Zl-IILCKI l}Ul'lHlhblUll LU! play with British Consols in the To- monto Mercantile Le-u.e`ue, . \\'eeks after the residence rule said `'`he couldn t. At any rate he played V and it wu.~'. the first time the ('onso1.< ; lost in eight stzu't.<. Howe\'e1'. Dinty s p1a_vin_L,-' was not to b1ume.. [;l.:)e1; at ths from 21 Toronto . of vlthv _.,-'zune: Dinty Moore wu.< his old. i1'f.*1id,biC self in the nets and had no` `chance on the foul` 5.-;o:1ls that whiz-1 `zed past hn_n. Another. . 1'e-, , 1'e1'1`e(1 to hm1_as probably the best net custodian in amateur hoCke_\'. ; Dinty Moore came into plenty < publlclty 011 Tuesday. Suums 2 :thou;:h he was ,<:1'zmted pe1'mi.~;sion 1 lnlnv \\'iH1 RI`H'iQ]1 ("nnqnh in Hun |`. ._ll`?I?...`EuET'_i9__ . l0l'()ll[0 .\l1l.[Jl(! 14152115, UUL IIUL \`\'|L.`lV so much brilliance. 20th 01' l}ll(?.~`('i boys became professionals :15 llCl'().\'.~ t` } )l2l_V'C)'S, but when that sport died zuvzxy they were out in the (cold. Having surplus ene1'g:_\' and ll()l.l1lll_';' to spend it on, the two took up hockey. Bucko has pl-u_\'c(l minor league hockey until a week 2,\_~;'o,l when he went up to tll(*.DOtl'Oll. ltezl l Wing.-;s, where he made an inmiediziu-`._ hit with both fans and opposin_;' p1a:_\'ers. The follo\\'ei'.< of the Wings like his b1'uisin_u' (lci'ence pl21;. and :1l1'eu(l_\' he has zicquired the moniker of the Boum:in;: l-lucko. 4 r iflucko McDonald's Hockey- L, 11 1\,,,,,I_I . Aauunu nun.-luuunua In-u\.l\\-_y ` Bucko McDonald, couch of thul` `Huntsville Hawks, chzunpion.< of thv` "I`ri~Count_\' Luc1'ossc I,eu:.;'uo is in tln, lszxnu: class as l<`1ash" Hollutt 01' thv g |`o1'onto ;\'Iupl(: Lczs, but noL with Ian nwnr-Tn hvininhr-n Pnfh n1. 1'hn<-I Orillia Terriers Reinstated--- nu . ,7 \lTIlIld lclllclt l\Clllat(ltC\.I* The suspension enshrou(lin_s_-' t`n~ Orillizi. ',l`er1'iers, 1nan21p;einent and players, has at last been lifted iv; the C.A.LA. The Mann Cup will I:- ziwarded the champions and Lha- players may take llu-i1` part in. lacrosse again. President Dun. .\l('- Kenzic took :1. long: time to lift U10`! suspensions, but very few roall_\" tliouyzht he would try to czu'r_\' .<.. a ridiculous thing; tln`0u_r.-;l1. Lid Off in Third Both L1,-un1.< turned it on in the ..:11 L-Iu:.kl<.-1' and wide-opcgn ho('.ke_\* :u< .<-en. Coulson sta1'tc(l oil` whc1'c : Ix-i't oil` in the second, taking 21 u.~'.~` from Bill Scott at the two-min- :-- mark uml boating" Bruntou :x_-.,-'ui11. 1:: 1h play Brunton \\'21s hurt anti ..~ -_i\<:n ton minute-.~: to _.-,:`o 1.-.1tc11~ `x up. Thirt_\ .~'ccond.< :11Lu.' Hi. 10- um L`m1l.~:on chcrkt-d Nic}101s<)11 in hr !}1':u~x-`;)'i(l;_-`u ;11'<::\ and with no mv Ln l,u-at but the j.L'()1l.1kk3(.:})t:)' um-K-.: h.- .~cu1'(.- 5 to J. .-\t this . t m- IA.I . ..-..- huh. Colts Gain in Popularity-- .` I`! u. . 1 1 uv.-a \...... . .,,........, . l Barrie Colts stock .~:oarml on-1' the ' week end. Even pm-,t1'_\' has been written to them, and why not Any team that conws from behiml a six-;:oal handicap to win the rounxl deserves all the applause given and then some. 'l`hei1' ll}.','l'ltll1} spirit \V:1:: rewarded Monday night when 600 Barrie fans journeyed the 24 mil:-.< A to Orillia to watch their team win I out. During the season about half that many took in the games at oui' `own rink. Just shows what a win- ninp: team with plenty of the old ght in them will do to the hocl enthusiasts. The battle cry is ``.\'(m for Markham. ntroducing Barrie Colt` BEVERLEY SCOTT WESTERN CANADA uu oxunuu-u .m:=.....;. -... BAC-GAGE CHECKED. Stopo\'m'.i nl. Putt Arthur. Arxnstrum.: and Tickcls. Slzcfwimz Cur rr.scr1'a1im1x. am! at! fur n'vI:uIiun /mm m:.-m1c h`." .-1.`!\' I-'( J.` - - II _ 1 I I 3 I `I A I A \r\'-- ... _V. ,._, ._..__.__._._:.__.:.__....___ Where sluplng car space is vequlved, the loowing slightly higher Faves apply: (a) Tourist Sleeping Cats a(app1cxlmnlelv1]/.,c per mile, olus regular berth vale. (b) Standard Sleeping Carsulapproximally1`;c per mile, p|usvegu|ar berth me. ..n r)....o A v-l|\n\' ;\r:no.~n'um_':|n1l \\`o'.~`-L . ._.. ,...n.-urnn cu ,,. uur guru -- ~ From All Stgtizns in the East GOING DAILY-MARCH 1 1:0 14 Return Limit: 30 days s. Slzcpimz Cur D'?St'71'tlH)ll\.ll)I:!1HA'IIHn'H:4l!::m[rum ur. . mu... . ANADIAN NATI`dN&AL ._ ..._.._-._...____ THE 'l'ln,-. Ba1'1'ic (`cine won the I%zu~1'i0 3:.-oplu to their support when they :`)ug'ht their way from behind 11 ~ix-`zoul lend hold by B1'uc~h1'id5:e to tie the round at 9 all. It was at .~tii'i'ii1:.,_-' _:;mm- that caused 11 sleep- less nig.-;ht for more than one fun.` At least 1.000 people .~'u\\' that _g'1une and at leasst 909 said it was the best this _\'c21r. liven the visitors admit- . I IA ..... . - ..... ..1 l..,...I....- .n..n.l-. Special Bargain E,. _ CENT A MILE -- EACH WAY GOOD IN COACHES ONLY IMPORTS EXCUR$|_ONS around. He lled in on the Mid- land Consols last year as a forward after the juniors were elnninated. Besides hockey, Scotty is a la- crosse player of no mean um1it_'.'. I :+H,. \IL,...4, u \Lv- 1': xnucnx. PAM.) UL U1 HV Illl.'lll lUl'.lL_. a Little Albert .-\b" liirby, born in Collinp;\\'ood might be 1'ct'e1'1'ed to as the Colts )Iip;hty Atom. He is the snmllest player on the team, weg'l1ing' only 125 lbs. This slight _V'ou11gste1' lls the cent1`(' position on the rst line. What he lacks in \\'cig'l1t, he makes up in agility and speed. He has been in all the Colts games and never yet has he been really bod_\'cl1ockcd while on 21 rush. This speaks well 01' the small for- ward, who is con`.inu;1ll:.' in the thick of tliiiigs. This is -`-\b s second year in the O.H..-\. and he hzls zmothcr _\'(::u` to 5:0, h<,-in_Q' only 18 _\'0:v.1'.< old. He Lerrers 8| . LQICYOSSE? The Orilliu 'J`e1'1'ie1`s are at 1:1- e1'o.<.~'(.- this early in the sp1'ing." That is, they will if they can get permis.<,io11 from the O..-\.L..-\. They have receivecl an invitzltion from the l{oehe.-ter Red Jackets to play there this Satu1'da_\'. The Jackets are at top st1'eng`th and condition, having kept in touch with the game all \\'inte1'. uravennurst ourpr1seu-- The Gi':wonl1u1'. Indians were pm'lu1p.~: :1 little . xvhun the Royal C:i11u(li2111.< of l`o1'ont0 held tlwm to :1 -1-4 tie .\1onda_\' ]`ll_L'l"|t on their own ice. 'l`hL-1'0 is, 1)L-rliaps, at "little excuse 1'01` the ln he-;.' l12u'i1i;:; to sit in their uml'oi`ms for h an hour zmd thirty 11111111195 waiting; `for the Toronto team to put in an viappearaiice. It seeins the loyals 51-ft B:11'1'i(- around 6.45, arriving in ' Grax-'enhm'st at playing` time, regis- tered at 21 hotel, hzul u sliower um] lrub down zmd then p1'oc0e(l0(l to the lirink. Thw _L"1ll11c .~'t:u'Lv(l 2\l'uLl11(l tun _ `0 cl0ck. Gravenhurst Surprised-- 'I`1\n (I1--nvnnlun- lnrl *'\H'l'lll:.,_" _L',iHH|' Lllil-L \"duhL'(l .`u:v f; _g`a 1) adn tc-d it. \\'u.< a real hockey match. l`1... Ln"... .-u-nu-:1 \\'I\I'1L wivnn n'1.'n'Knan1 nere 1VIunuay1 . The lVI:u'kham ._iuni01-.< \\`m1 tlw |;.',')'0'l[) chzm1pions`n1p from Scarboro by one _<.:'oz1l. Lz1.~'t_\'ez1r, like tlu Colts, they \\'(-1'(- elin1in:1t<.-11 hf.` the ` St. Mich'.1el .x` Bu /.'/.m',~'. lut rlill`r-I'- (mt from the Colts, they practically l1a\'o the same line-up and are a I strong: team. The rst game will be .at lVIa1'kham Friday night with the il)'(2tL11'11 g':1me here .\'Ionda_v. Let's `see evc.-1-_\'onr2 on hand to cheer for E1111,-ir 1-2:111-in Colts. ` Buzzers 10, Owen Sound 4-- U 'l`nn;-ll-n~ niu-l1{ < \'l:~1n1-\' l'm' St. M:u-kham Here Monda.y- 'I`I-.n N1..\.I:1-.uun ;lll\lI\I' Buzzers 1U, uwen aou Tuesday nig'hL .~' vi. .\'Ii(-h;u:l .< 11L1'/.'/.c-I-.<" Sound chninut0.< all G1'(e_\',< meeting` the `the Owen Sounders -'1 1 . .- "1 1 ` \ -lnnk thv (}r 1 us H11: (`olts \ _ 1 LEADING The 1'0H0\' in}: .~'corin.-.3 " 1.e21_ : n Mulxshull, S Suso. St. V E Hougrhton, A(1ums, Mix ` Baker. Cp. C1'awfo1`d, '."` .Hinos. Cru: ,1, Hill, Cp. F Tnmlinson, '_`f _~'I`o1'pcy. NI-i Tuesday mg'nL.< \'I(`L0l'_\ Mn 9.. mu-1' Owen chzmce 0| thr- (1'e_\ ,< Colts. Un1e Ithe can overcome `...` II;' :'/ 1. 0:11 1;. .1 in the re- turn game in 'l`o1'onto, but the chances art the Prep 1.1-1-oup wilmers will im:1'ez1.<<.- their lead on the round. Teams have been known to o\'m-- come a six-g'oal lead even in this .day and age, but then we (1on t \ the ()1-r~,_\'.< -~.'.'v- in the szune class [as this _\`ezn'. . ` St. \"in.. . . \ inc(mts C1'u.~':ulc1'.<. Min0sin_u' Bordon .. Mi1m. . Hines. C1'usz1dm`s Borden St. Vin. ~'I`o1'1)oy. .VI-inesin_u; Additiona1:;;orts Qn Page Eight SCORERS IN TOWN LEAGUE i'0Ho\\'in_2` is :1 list of the lead- 15: in the 'I`o\\'n Hockey ALBERT KIRBY U-(1 It. real n0cKc_\' nIu.Lcu. The home crowd were _:,-`iven the chance to cheer rst, whvn Bill Scott notched the rst _u'0:\1 with (`oulsolfs help at the three minut.<~ mark. The cheer \\'on: . :1 short whiln :.t'tur when Blum-h:n'd. Hepburn and ;\:\l':\ _-um-ml in uni:-1: cum-n fn inclusive Page Threa Ill \\ USL. TMI :I.\ .\'I)IlI.L. _l'o1' St. flu-nn Pts. 1 I ..N.. ..,..v.. __, . _ _ , _,_, Coulson and Scott Lead 11.1 ('01: .~...\l.- u-um. Inn-nu.1\` indl-I Iolts Prove Their Mettle In Triump Over Aces _____ I, The Barrie Colts put :1 fitting!` c}in1a.\' to their group championship i` .~v:)'i0s with Bracebridge when they- Look the third game played in O1'il1ia'1 Mon(1u_\' ni,9;ht by 6 goals to 3. It] i: estimated that between 1,100 and {I 1.200 people saw the ;;`zune. At least: tln'ee-quzu'te1's of B`dl`l`l() and half offr B1'zLcebri(lg'e must have been there. The special train chzu`te1'ed by the {.1 IJzu'1'ie Hockey Club \\'ll.S filled and!` the people taking` this mode of t1'u\'el'( knew the comfortable way to 5.,"c.-t to` the game. '5`-,' -\< lm< hm-n said. it \V;1.< L1 iiLtil12" .LL'.\. l4l\lll_`\'>,l,Ull, |.L.'I_`.;n, .Ju:1nu-us PM Patton. lvft,-rt-v-Pet(: Woo(1.<. Stu_\'ne1'. 1 1:211-1'19. B1'11:-chrid;:c---('}.ou1, :}1'u11ton: (le- -ncu. l~'.i1'k11o<.< and .\'ichu1. cun- rv,-, Ht-pburn; xvinm, .\I(_m1-1: and hunt; uh';ern:\tc.<. Willmott. l`.l:u1cl1- 1-L Lyn and Davis. B:u'ric--~Go211 Hz\_\'ne.<; 1%. icon and kasllnur; centre, l\'ir`.)_\', v 11_u'.<. W. Scott and (`.oul. ulter- 1-.;Lu.<. I`i\'i11_:.~:t()n, LL-i_:h, SL(.`}\h(`l1.~'Ol1 vv\1 T)-1}!-An nulp :1: Inc Lnrec nunuw nuun. nu: short .\1om'e .~'c01'(-d in quick stlccessioll to put Lhv .~\('().< six _-:o:1l.~' up on thu rouml and two on the ;:zu'ne. A Hm H1-1+ .-nlumr.- vhn I .:n'I-in hn\ 51 rounu anu two on tne . ,"llllb`. .-\l'ter that .s`plu1`_u`r- the Barrie boys Ii_-xhtvnod up and tho unuhh: to score for tho nmmindnr of the gzune. Puforo the [)(?1`i0(l mul- _-d }()('liS by l{i1'h_\'. Kzxshner and 'Umi.\--'1 hmpud 0110 goal off the muml and _u'n\':~ thu (fnlts u nno-1.-"0211 ir-mi 011111!` g':1ni<~. The lust four :'n:11.< in tho first frumo \v<-1'0 s('m'0(l within 011!` minute. which . thv " n`.. --` ..-. \\:xi\-`n Hw tn-znns were travel- J 1 \'i. were " ` HUl."`:` |UU )I'(| lll the on thu gum 1 minute "-.1 :21. HM 1!`n'| \\1'_>` no .sL'uI'n1;.'. Ill ond, although both teams cs :;11). on several occasions. w:\.< UH'()ll_2`h HAYNES PLAYS WELL KJRBY OUTSTANDING vcmeu 11 \\".xn u 15 . nr-L 'L` ,u'cttin_;' both \\ 154' with the 1'1 rznnv in the b 4` uh. mun} u in tho me 5'-, As has been said, it liLt,i11g.>;, clilnux to it great series. The Coltsf deserved to win out after coming, from behind 21 decit in the .,~v`L'011(l :4-zune to tie the 1'ound;'the_v almost dese1'\'ed to have been given the third game. These B1-acebrid_;`e .-\<-e.< are ll yzzune little outt, with` plenty of the do or die spirit. The` hv.-st of it is they are only _voun_;'sters; and each and every one lias another` y~;z11- in junior hockey. . Two Goals in First l 'I`L. 4l....+ v-\n1~;r\r] :-n1\v T7.-u.\... +-.'l_vn thui \- zlvttctl with t'11'.~:L. x_L1' for "I1 Bi} ' _ uurry : 1 ElDon't you know-they are going` tol 1 , cheer t|Fo1' their Barrie Colts! fI`here s rst the face-o', and then the attack, , There s plenty of excitement, with` , nothing to lack. `Watch those _::i1-lies stand and yell ,When the team they love so well :Comes from behind to win the g`un1e. Then how could anyone help but nlnanr win over B1'acebridg'e) IThe1'e s the rush of many feet, |Young- maids, old maids, sour, sweet. [Where are they going; in such a x hurry, VVI1m-n arm fhpv rrninrr in Rlwh :1 5 `j I | (At least one fan s idea of the Colts[ I !Thc1'c .< the smell 01' paint and 5 powder, ;There s the sound of voices louder. ` What does it mean on his cold night? 1 :Can t you g'L1es.<`.` W y, 1'eul1_\', my Annu- Lilli L _\uu gllkfa.` . vvuy, LK:cu|_\, In) ; dear, . Don t you know? They are j;`0ll1_L." ` to cheer :For their B'.11'1'i(: Colts I Barrie curlers at the Ontario bon- spiel did not fare as swell as in former )'\`2ll'>', but three rinks got in- to the prize list. S. Meredith s rink won second prize in the l3irks-Ellis- {yrie competition, ,r_';etti11_2' marble table lamps. A. Simon s rink won third prize in the Seiberlin_9; 'l`ropl1_V, mantle clocks. O. P. Patterson s 1. +1.: :n +1. \7m.H. Amm-L 1 Where lllUll JlU\\ cuulu uuovuur cheer `For their Barrio Colts? BARRIE CURLERS CAPTURE PRIZES AT TORONTO SPlEL' IWO LIOEIIS In first I The first period saw Barrie take` th7.- lead with two _;'o:1ls. Each team got one in the second, and by :1 des- pa;-1'at.e rally the Aces Inalmgrctl to get two in the third, but the Colts went one better by scoring; t1n_'ee. A+ Han 1E_minnh: mark H:n'I'\' I I IHZIHEIG CIOCKS. U. 1'). I`Zll.LUl`bUllb l'll1l\' wa.~' third 1n the North Amen- .c2m Life Trophy and won curling: I-nu+c Ctlll coats. I\.... ans. Dave Walker of 'Fort William won the l1i_:l1<-,. honors at the bon- spiol with 14 wins and one 1055.. l{o. I-l:u'.~'tone: of Hamilton was next with L1 wins and two lo.~'.<).<, and A. Simon of ))2U'l'iC third with 10 wins and t1n'(_-.- losses. COULSON AND W. SCOTT LEADING COLT SNIPERS. G,1'L_: Coulsou and Bill Scott, at prc. holdin_;' \\'in;.-' p()siti0n.< on, the front line. havu (:ol'u.-ct:-(I '35; .~`co1`i11;: points Ullch. In the last two! 111111105 Scott collectd 8 points and: C0ul. 7. The points run us fol- u..... . . (um-.:, tnc Il'011I'. um-. nun- .~`conn_;" p0Il1t.< t 4. lows : {lr\-,1]; 'l`h<- first ivv ts.-zuns with the pos- siblu <.-xception of \\'i1'_u'11t C`l<,-;u1u1'.<.. will be in. If W1'i_1:ht s take `four f1'om.'I".m-` nv1".< in this \'ve<:k s 5,-`nine-.< they will 1 be tied for fth position. ("l2n'ku,-.~' `>1-(rl'0l'th.~` f`.. .. ...... lilllllUl'.\ \V1'i_;`ht.< .... .. Barrio \\"ho1e. Cititzs S(,'l'\'l(2(,` ` \Ve.~'Lon.< . . . . . l".|......(r. 'I`.. nI\n\'\' BARRIE TAKES LEAD IN FlRST;1 w. SCOTT AND COULSON HIGH SCORERS. I l)Zll'l'l(' lillllllfl _\ Brysons . . . . . . . Dominion Store ' l.-unn'n.n- l';.\2|.HlHll'l' . . . . . (Wests . . . . . . ('7z11'lix1g`s Bc1(:ske_vs . . . Bell Telephone I.i\'iI1g'stons . Bankers`. . . . . . A. & P. Store I. l.1\ Ix1);.\Lun V. Arnntt I St~phun. '. I.(`i_L`.'h .... 11112 O.H..-\. ...... ..n ".' I n-nul. ` L times, but only succeeded in ;.:i\'i11_g-g the fans. 1|. thrill. , 5 run... ,...,.,....A.. ..+'+m. H... 'l1i\-I] um-Em! rl the lzms. tnrlll. Ten seconds after the third period ; bep;an the Colts started their last drive for goals. Bill Scott got the j.'.'0:li at this time with Coulson help- il1_`_`. Rm`. Scott iH'()Ll_L`i1i. his l11iltf`>' to within one of tieing thv round with l{irb_\'. Bill Scott and (oulson I all having" u stick on it. It was :1 .._..;; ..c' 4:... 4-l..m 1\I|C' `NHL. sh \\ lLl1 1\1IU_\, ulu n\.u|.v uuu xuunnun m:1t.t<-1' of time then, but little .-\1). l\'irls_\' 1'r\1io\'(~d tho },rcssu1'<~ with (iv. minuu-.< to go whvn hv b:u-k- 'h:xm!ml Pill Scott's p21.<.< in thv m-t for the tieing: goal. |v'\-.-I-\' mun nn H11 (`nlfs HG-Ill) 'l`h ff l'.\'I'l'_\ mzm Ull UH` \ un..~ llllt:-up pluyml `um-at ho('ke_V. 'I`hc\._\' had to, and while some xvm-e s1ig'ht1_\' mmw nuL. t.h:m 0Lh(+r.<. th<~_\' all din! their bit, so just look at tho Hn0-u1\ and pick _\'our-own fu\'01'it0s: Gou1--Schn0'/.'/.l:= Haynes; dc- ,l'<~m*(-, Box . Scott, Rud" Kashner. D001e_\"' Patton; ('0nt1'v. Ah. Kirby. I.iv(-1-" I.i\`i11gstu11; Wing's, Pup" Foulson. Dutch Scott, Pro St- II"I'!.~t>l1 I`-31`: `\H'('1-'<><]. n .".` I1 \`..X.1.. \:_!`.1\ n1L'|JLL . . . . I.i\'in5_~'. A I'l`| nH Barrie Colts DCECCY D_V S(.'()l'lllf.',' Lll1_'UU. ' At the 15-minute mark I-Izu'1;\' Li\`in_-:.-toxl took Kaslmer s perfect pu.~:.< in the Aces defence zone and, buckhanded the puck into the net. Thu.-(.~ minutes lato1' Bill Scott whiz- zed 21 fast one from the blue line to make it 2-0 at the rest penod. Second Frame Even Both tr.-anns took tu1~n.< at doing e\'_-1'_\'thin;:; but put the rubber in the_ cage in this frame. Out. f_"IJLl1tOl1(lILQ` at both ends \\'u.< respon- . for most of the in:\bi1it_\' to sink . \\"ith only four minutes to _-_--.,. \\'il'lm0tL tool-1 :ul\':1ntz1_;'.- of Bea`. Scott's ;u.-n21lt_\` to \\`eu\`(- his vstxy th1'oug'h the dc-fe11c and . the rust 540:1] for ~`.mccb1-idge. Af'1-m- u-ninw H11-nmrh the _-\('-S urry, are they going in such a urrv 9 plu_\'-of!` comes LF.l'l.: . T4 ;:'o:1l.<: `. 1ikcr1_\'- to happen. TOPPLINC-. MAPLES The Standing \K': ` H1 ILHG Dll'KS`I`Jl1lS- 1, : O. -. #1-... \Y.-u.OI-. \|\~n\I: Goals -)l'\ . l! (Nl. U .\'0h]v, BRACEBRIDGE DROPS THIRDI TO MORE EXPERIENCED COLTS; SCORE 6-3. I ,1. UN ~' the (alts h2\\`v of which were! -.-\nne. (`olts line-up -\- H1;-\' '1 (H A111: []()` ]};L||l||,' L|_'s{||l ma-1'.~1. endml \\'itl' _Q'uurd;< zmd `gy.-th(.*1`. . 'I`:m-_ Ban-ie- 3I2\b(,-1 li< Knight, ]Sc0tt' qua {].onno.\:, ` Gir(1woo(l. Lost ! When T i<':Hn<- out 0 an oA.\'_\ 0 Xr.-\\'mzn ke ~ 7 3.-\1lh0l1_L"11 1 ipltsnty of _` -`.211-ric gin .3 `the score 2 `-the seconr 1 `up and 1 fuhezul. B R 5 wont to v 0 to 22-14] 0 quzn'ter. 41 or with I 44 ingz At I 50 |i%(-.or<-. \vas 1 I JI. 56 , Thuwd nrzsu 530211 101' 1`i1`;.lC(:Dl'luf._';e. After g'0i11_:;; tln-ough the whole team .~'u\'e1'a1 times, Coulson nzxlly found 21 \\'u_\' to beat Brunton 111211 . the third for thc locals, with Hill Scott and l\'u'h_\ u.~. -... I ,.. . 1 ._.-nil` {\'<:1l'::| 1 Pt: "tho s<-ore wu EON 1"1'idz\._\' 1 [(:1|L'c. Inst 1215321111. they `in 12. One -` 1lw(`.z1us- Bid 1 pla_\'.< junim Ii , I\[ul.wl . lit-n` - eve1'_\' 1.1m<: t `. '0? !uco1'e "115 1 '.~4-emu} qua)` hz`.\'(: . lhl'l\' \\':x< F2) league gzuiies. Senior . Newniai'l scored first in the seii- lior game when Boyd, a brother of `the junior star, looped two rapid baskets. B.C.l. began by checking `and passing well and Muir, Storey tsiand Straehan scored for the home lteani. Boyd returned the attack wvith a pair of well placed shots, and ,t_ Todd cancelled a basket by Waldoii. A series of fouls marred the second quarter, the only free shot being" looped by Newmarket. The rst half ended with the score tied at 14-14. The second half began rather 1`a.>:- l gredly, with Boyd doing` most ofl Newmai-ket s scoring. A group of .=double fouls interrupted the play, lafter which both teams tightened up , Icoiisiclei-ably. During" the third ,._ :quai'tcr the .\'ewmarket squad gain- L-_w,ed a five-point lead, that was in- ]\.`c1'eased slowly till the end. Barrie ` missed several chances on wild shots. Storey and Stracliaii brokel away (lUl'll1_;` several scrimiiiag'es and added their share `for B.C.l. Their 0flCl1>'l\'e began a wild scoring bee by both teams which ended with `Patterson for the opposition looping thrtlie last basket to end the ;.:'aine` 34-27 for Newniarket. Bari'ie-Ceiiti'c, Stracliaii; left 1'oi'wai`d, Storey; right foi`war(l, Hor- ris; left g'uard, Todd; riglit g'uard, D. )'lLiii'; alternates, Knox, F. Muii', Parker, Sutclill'e and Bai-tlcy. ' Junior The junior _`.',"dli1(` startetl of? fast, .with an iiici'ea. number of fouls, steps and poor passes on each side. -1` After both teams failed to score on ifree shots, Boyd for Newniarket looped the first basket, and another :0`. `no I 1 tol )1" .`ll 0. 11` . . . . . in rapid succession. In retaliation n_ 'l"lioiiipsoii and l\IcCu1lou;_~'li each sank ,1`. a basket to tie the score. i 'T*i.,. ..,,,......i I\I1l11'+Ai\' `rum . .-m-i.i.- .:__... 3.c.1. SPORTS Basketball On Friday night both B.C.I. boys teams suffered defeat at the hands of Newmarket s ashy junior and senior teams in exhibition games. The Newmarket squads well deserved their victories, the juniors having; won ten games in succession and the seniors likewise winning all their . league games`. Senior .\0\\'m21l'KeES .\`l11ku'L [)2l5.5lll_L," Lulu cum- bination helpin,; them COl1Si(lC1'ElbL\'. Ryan, Thompson and .\'IcCu11ou5,-`h led the attack for B.C.I. and the rst half ended 12-10 for Bzxrrie. The second half began fast, but the teams slowed down after the 1'eI'e1'ee.< called a multitude of steps. .`.:1n"n-.`.< p21.<. imp1'o\ ed, as did '.\'e\\`n1zu'ket .~'. Smldenly the visitors opened up with `.1. number of swift l):1.<.ket.~' and ILCJ. tired themse1\'c.~z `out in 21 vuin attempt to check the: :.~'il1_`.;' . .-\t'te1' .~:e\'e1'z1l minutes 10!` ineffectual sc1'in1ma_e e. Ne\V'1nz11'ket 215.-'zxix1 broke a\\':\_\' to ca1'1'y the _2'Lune . `.`\\'l'U1 the nal score of 2 to 1.3. r`....+.... '[1nn\n.`nrI' 1-H2411 UEISKUL LU LIL LIXU BLUXC. ` The second qu'.u'tm' was :1 st-1'ic.< of rapid basket scored by both teams, Ne\\'ma1'ket s sn1zu't. passi11:.>; and com- Mnunn hp-Ininw fhnm 1-nn ,\\'1Ln me nnzu score 01 .41) L0 l.-). ` .Bz11'2'iu-(fc11t1'e. Thompson; right, 1'o1'w2n'(l. Ryzln; left ;I'o1'wu1'd, leyn-i `olds; 1'i_ gzuzml, Dytc; left :4`um'd, 1|I\Ic'Cu1lou_;'h; znlternates, Smith and : P:xtt<>1'. `mm: . E0 EH01)` Jon zulu Lm: qpl:1_\' \\':1.< l'asto1'21mI c10: .-\tl1u1f'-l `time the . \vas 28-4 and at .`t1n'0o-quz11ce)' time it was 34-8. IYOU mm szw: by thr.-so .~`corr_-.-: that the -Ig`z1Inr,- ti_i4`11tL7l]iI1_';' down. The g`z1rne ,`endml with u .<<-ore of -10-12. The L'uzu'd;< 1'or\\`zml.< <:v0rk(.-d well to-` `gy.-th(.*1`. I ._ R:n-1-in._Frn'\\':1rds. Bid Sxmmons. i ; mmwoou. v Junior Girls the Ne\vn1zu'ket juniors on the oor it 1 , ez\s_\' victory for Barrie. '!`h<, `. t Xt-\\'n1m`ket Luann \v:1.< composed 01 ; ;.:'i1'1.~' all from first form except 7..-\1tl1oL1g'11 the-_\' \vm'e smztll, they `iplenty life in them and kept ` _u`irl.< racing`. At half-timr-I was 12-6 for ]`.zu'1'ie. In `the . halt the score was then .\'(_-wmzwket f01'g.:'e< . Bzlrrie took on new life and iwent to work and brought the . `to at the end of the I) iqL1u)'ter. The last quarter I D I 1 ) E 2 : 0 Newmarket doing` scor-I the end of the L,-':m1e the. %('01`(- 22-20 for Barrie. l 1 4 0 Ban-ie-Fo1'\vm'ds, Bid Simmons, l lichar(l. Do1'0th_\' ;VIc- . _ Verona Appleby, Ruth I 1 Scott qL1:11' Doroth_\' Grant, Jean 1 .\Iu)'i<-1 Ro(l:4 m's, ".u1'1):11'u1 I ((..,].....-..\,l ` L'1.'Ll1(.`l'. l .. Sports News .. 5 > 3 i 1 1 i the Junior House League 'l'l1ur. the juniors House Lea;.=,'ue. There ofT ",tln-co twenty minutes games of jtcn-minute periods. Vi ref (rs! H\D Hawks vs. ("m~dinz1l.~'. I . ` jtcn-mmute periods. lirst muno, Hawks vs. C'zu'(linal.~'.i `; Smith .\'('o1'(:d 3 and Patterson 2 for :Ha\vks, while Delaney scored 2 for Czu-dinals. Final score 5-2 for Hawks. * Q,...nn.l n-umn .\m;1'/.nn,< \'.<. Wl1;11'l. Hawks. ` Sc,-coml grumc, Amazons vs. Wharf Rats, was defaulted to Amazons he- c:1u.<<- the Rats couldn't produce ,......I. u\-\I\I1 1-noug.-`h men. 'l`hird _u':um-, Wolves vs. 'I`i;:t-r Sh:n'k.~'. Scott .~`(-,o1'(.-d 5. Iookc 2 and Hou_u'hton -I for Wolos, and Jowvtt, ~`( <)l'L`(l thv wholv (_`i_Q'ht pni1`;L.< for the Sh:u'k.<. Finn! .<(-ore II-S for Un- Iwv u Hou_g'hL0n -I I0)` wows, unu ~~<-onwl pn11`;L.< I I-8 Wolves. 'I`l~.. 4'.u.-i- wnmn nn 'l`|n-<(]:1\ Wolves. Th!` f'n'st _<.-,'mn0 on 'l`u<*.<(1z1_\' 113;.-*1)` \v:1.< pluyt-(1 with And_\' B1-ai1".~' Hunfs pmvinyg` them.~.'e1ves dark horses and taking: :1 close deci.~`i0n from Tmi .\Iu_\'h-w .< Little W0n .~\11 play- t~)'.~` |>l;:"mi \\'o-ll. hut, Lhu Rxxxlts hzul " great deal of luck in . on DIR!` (`H \ Score 8-6. 'Tl1n ennrr score as-u. The second :.rz1n1o was < away for Ding Ayers ve. They defeated John Rooke s team by the :-.\1`. " I\ `-` i.",~ ` > ` ..1.. Senior Girls u- I.\\\ I Itlx 11 \. points. U111` Ll) U _l\. th.- to 11u1't]u:1'11.kitl.< dvcided it \\".1.~' Ll turn and within nvt two _u;o:1ls, Moore V `.'i11:~.1ott as. H I\'irb_\' put the _<.:2um- lm_:` Ihv Colts on :1 nice g-`oul. \\`it'h zxml BL-V. Scott j.,"()ttiI1_L," zxssists. IIUL nu: _'-"\lL|n\.w_lI\.A In

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