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Barrie Examiner, 20 Oct 1949, p. 11

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command i11936 wont ing article opticaloil edition of The Hockey rmer Barrie Colt dc Alvin Buck Jones for Hershcy Bear of Hockey League old Canada transplant of the Pennsylvania Sidethats whatthe back yard of the Buck Jones men ugc in Hershe resembles winter as the Jones youngstera Bucko andHugh to hold classes in the gentle art of passing the puck While pop holds down defence spot for the Her shey Bears of the American Hockey Lelague son Bucko offers his newfound the opportunity to fastest game on earth xpcrienccd player goalcr and defenCe ECerLOwen he spent most of years and as result ricnce has set up his to instruct his Choco playmatcs As result resembles nothing more small Canadian town kids learn to wield ck as soon as they can Jones pere joined the rly last season coming up he was one of the for obtain roomy house with spacious back yard ii family has utilized to antagc us the gathering the Hershey small fry started with the Barrie 1936 and the following to London with the SERVICES nayneld so Harrie PHONE 2464 imtMauro only one With donkey Harringay Greyhound In lacsn he came Bock landing with De troit and until Will42 played with the NHL Who the AHL Pith burgh Hornets lndiampolio Capo and Providence Reds During his army service the 190 pound guard played some hockey overseas teaming with Red llam ill Turk Broda Syl Apps and Hank Goldup for tour of Scot land and some exhibition games In 1946 discharged from the ser vice he repchted tothe lillsa Oilers and at the start of the it 49 campaign came to Hershey Despite his rough and rugged style of play Buck has sustaiuod injury in his hockey career and that way back in his junior days In the habit of play ing with his tongue extended he was checked against the boards so hard he bit the tip almost off So intense was his interest in the game he didnt realize he was in lured until the period intermis sion when he noticed blood drip ping on his boots Joncs wife beauteous raven haired blackeyed beauty had ncvur seen ii hockey game until oncnight about nine years ago when friend invited her on blind date The friends beau was the stat wart Eddie Bush teammate of Bucks That couple drifted apart but Buck and Anna Kay clicked and year later were married Needless to say become not only Bucks number one fan but also true hockey en thusiast She says she used to argue Will DOUG TOWERS Are the above lads out for revenge Now per forming for Gshawu Generals and 606 Warner two members of the Por cupinc Combines last season walked to four straight wins in this AllOnt ario finals may have that in mind when they Oppose the Flyers here Friday help them will be he Campbell rs has since fans who criticized her husband and his teammates but adds We developed sort of blankness by which pretend to myself that dont hear the comments One of the principal factors in Bucks turning pro was his fathers intrest in the game Although the elder Jones had never seen pro hockey game until after his son joined the Red Wings he had al ways hoped to have hockey play er in the family He saw that dream fulfilled before he died several years ago ogt HARVEST SUGAR BEETS ALTONA Man CP Dis trict farmers are proving that the west doesnt depend entirely on its grain crop They have begun harvesting sugar beats and after that willstart taking in the sun ower crop LOADED GARBAGE Specially Written For The Barrie Examimr By WALL IZSAK And just how do you like your footballunder Canadian or Am crican rules Answer Canadian and you prob ably will rank alongsidcthe major ity of rugby fans in the Dominion ButonsweitAmericanond you still have point to argue because the Canadian brand of rugby this sca son is the closest its ever been to the American The forward pass the 10yard blocking permitted and many of our star players have all comefrom moss thebord and there are few fans who atly state they dont like WINNIPEG CP City 0m these innovations They have all clals wish householders would look over their garbage more closely loaded Mills bomb was recently sorted out of garbagcmeady to be thrown into the city incinerator Officials said the bomb could have rAXL Trucking SeptVi Loom LONG DISTANCE PcvCLIisscH2mouusEnv1cE DRIVEURSELF CARS 10 per DRIVEunsElr 12 TON PANEL per LmGEmucKSlumping mnmij tended to open up our game bit and make it more interesting both to watch and play and therefore cant be considered bad thing But have we gone far enough in borrowing American rules Some say yes and some say no And then there are fans who say thc American game could takeover few of our rules and improve their ame selves have argued bitterly for years about interference the num ber of downs the single point and various other differences Unlimited interference as in their game say Americans opens up the game for the spectator Four downs instead of three allows the offensive team to keep moving Our game is more exciting say Canadians Limited blocking makes downeld running more spectacu lar becausethe backs have no pro must depend on their own speed and deception Three downs makes the punter more lm portant and besides the American tection and four downs slow things up KICK POINT One of our rulesthat scemsto fimpress Amcrlcans is the single pointiscore ona kick The single point can break up tight ball games and also places more importance good kicker From the rrovmi anil linemen can PO agesthe un eaclyuhbve taken motion from the its deception and icesiitseein Barrio ofhfansianilloblballls theml Americanh gain it tnotbcabadting we mmh increasedinterference forboth backs and linemen block 10 lalieadoftbe line of scrim onlyoneyard An at and noun wauulm Doug Towers ward combos will give them rte defensive when Barrie night And to another pro Stengel May Lead Yanks To Several Mere World Titls Written For Thc Barrie Examiner By WALLY IZSAK The Yanks arc on top of the baseball world again and it may be the start of another long Yankee reign The 1949 Yanks didnt follow the old New York tradition of slugging ball players as in the days of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig They just didnt have the same hitting and physical power But what they did havcwhat pulled them through the torrid Am erican Lcaguc stretch drive and then through the Brooklyn Dodgers 41 in games to win the World Serieswas their fighting spirit Dd manager named Charles Dillon Stcngel And Casey Stengcl may be the power which will lead these ter rific Yanks down the trail to many more world titles Stcngel in his first year back in the majors deserves most of the credit for bringing his club down the line to the league pennant and thbn managing them on to the championship He took bunch of misfits and invalids out in front at the start of the league race and kept them there throughout the schedule with the exception of the lastrfew hecticgames The Bronx Bombers weregiven little chance Even their great out field slugger Joe DiMaggio was partial invalid with Mintrouble somcv heel spur Injury atcr in jury dimmed their prospcc even further or the positions Whatever your choice =1 great game both ways Gain 2nds 3rds total point race nHowevcr Laurie Spencer con his class recording 13 Barries Anne McConnell failed by inches in capturing the ionic honors in the girls division giving way to Joan Fitton ofSouthamp Nancy Matthews placed second for Barrie in the intermed 2iate grouping recording ve points champion ton 65 BCIs intermediate Jim Agnew continued his winnin power on this yard dash Ace miler Ted Garrett couldn driyepastrloward Dixon of Owen Sound in the long distance jaunt manage to hang on to sec ond spot the race for the wire 3111 third iii menial duct from the North timbers This three some form one of Oshawas most potent for victory Flyers return to Oshawa Saturday night to complete thcir weekend series funda mentally theres no difference Its BCI Track Champions At Owen Scund Meet Barries surprising track and field athletes of the 1949 Tudhope Cup famefound more than their match at Owen Sound CVIs 5th annual invitation games last week Competing with athletes from 15 schools Barrie failed to place in the onetWothree bracket of the tinned toprovehe is one of the best juniors in the district as ho copped individual point honors in ways as he won first in the 880 gggig glgeiu Anniversary services were held also registered second in theg440 with second injthe jump 13nd BobLain put lid mwwn how unwind in the battery an tho Aim RowInt 811lan the continent after voluntarily to tile tinquishiuu his majority to the on Canadian Armoured Corps in aid to transfer to infantry lie was again promoted to rank of Major on the eld in addition he was al qualied tank officer specializing in signals and gunnery LEGION ASKED FOR Formation of 106m Balm LAA in Midland is direct result of the request for establishment of rene army unit in Midland inadef nearly two yours ago by Midland Branch Canadian Legion Members of Midland Junior Chamber of Comment endoer the request which recanted activc support of civic leaders and of Wm R0llllll son MP for Suiicoc East box NEW can no Drive it it BARF DRIVE CAR Colpuny latM HEITZ HIV0MB LICENSEE 63 Collier St WW Rogers Majestic Quality Beyond Price and coach Tommy Anderson their chance to break the Bar ormation in his attempt for Midland RCA Unit Midland Free Press Heraldl Now forming in Midland is the 166th Battery of the 55th Light AmiAircraft Regiment Royal Canadian Amllcry Major Taylor of Midland has been ap pointed officcr commanding the battery Only two batteries of thc regi merit which is reserve army unit are now being organized The 3Second is in Parry Sound Poss lbility exists that regimental head quarters when formed will be lo cated in Midland Though 166th Battery has an authorized strcngth in excess of l2f10 all ranks no general rvcruiting is being conductcd at pltStlll Only bandpicked personnel suitable as NCOS or potential ofcer material is being taken on strength This handpicked nucleus how over is not being restricted to ex REG CAMPBELL serviccincn Major Taylor stated Of cqual interest will be young men of suitable calibre who too young for World War ll may hay only rudinicntary cadet experience Active training for this picked nucleus is expected to commcnc within the month with Admini strativc and Training personnel being supplied by Ccntral Com mand Oakvillc to assist in thc work BSM W0 lll Sainsbury RCA is alrlludy attachcd to ltttith likittcry lol this purpose He will income resident of Midland iiitalile housing can be found Guns and vchlclis for the battcry will be mudc available for the unit as soon as training is rciidy to coin mcncc The battery will be cquip pcd with 40 inln Bofors towed NCOs and officcrs for the bat tcry will bc cxpcctcd to comp ct lzztgzixgisad thaws mgcuh qualification by ncnt midsuleEltX tl soilicllnw and installed iii them 3m to amend tpglig Niki Fd the old Yunkcc fight that overcame lhummur mil nu obstaclc ziftcr obstacle As result gfnmaliwcumng or the Yanks won their 12m World Wm Series in 16 tries For their victory M310 Taylor omccl Ummnm each fulltime member of the team carncd himself neat $5665 as his share of the series gate In short series pitching usnal MOdel In Walnut cabinet ly is the big factor This ycar was no diffcrcnt Brooklyn didnt have 01 In 01 Limed 3e fem Mme New York MT Fully Automatic Speed Record Changer ebpccnilly rcllcf pitching an 15 Di chive st 18 Cabinet Stengol took his club into theinnd Garry and Nornlalri McLean scrics but the players had to win 59 Saniy ft Oallftllneilv of T0 gtO Five Postman Tone Control it and me give the 95 mm 43315133 Living and Built1n Aerial Ample Record Storage iEggturgjmxltggzolggmky J00 Mr Chase Toronto Kisitcd kwllgl Compensated Volume Control Lavendcrs during wcc cn Pago Cspedany was the msur Weekend visitors hch were Mr ancc man for the Yankees Three and Mrs wane Carrmhers and times he was waved in fromtthtel Mr and MrsM thn Silevyensin ot bull enb Stengel when his ar Barrie at cans r3 oma lng hpurlcr started to falter It was Wigley of Barrie at Pcacocks EASY TERMS MANY 0THER MODELS nothing new for Page Hehad taken Mr and Mrs John Barnes and the long walk in to relieve 60 times Jacqueline Canmngton DICk 34 Essa Road Phone 2944 during the regular season or of Colllson and Mrs Dicker For Reynolds however it was 0f Edgar at DiCkcrs different matter During the regu Clowes lemurs Institute tar season he had completed onlyl The regum meeting of Clowes fbur of his own games in 31 starts W1 was held at Mrqu Beardsalls but in the series he twirlcd bril home on Oct with 16 members liant 10 twohitter to win his ownl present After considerable busi game and thenweilt in to relieve ness was completed the roll call th several Ed Lopat in another match In 12 as well answered Wl evcnts of 50 years ago Mrs Mad inmgsjxmms gave upprumdn read an historical poem writ maiuumoou andonly two hits on by one of them which bioughi bigeggglmiggleyf girlSEE back mcmolries oflsclycral ofh till nown pinchhitting and Bob Brown with $3 SimBeenhX and Mm Ar his gfltbgttinglavgrage tod ngge Berth Evera mahhgstgsssesevwe Ellger age meeting cosc W1 av liiolds farmed the payoff combin King ution ==1 KNOCK October 17 Congratulations to Milton Webb and Miss Prince of Burlington who were married on Oct Mr and Mrs Joe Cochrane spent Sunday vvith Mrs Stewart Coch rane at Ivy Mr and Mrs Francis Williams and son Maurice of Dalston visit ed with Mr andMrs Harry Kelcey Glad to report Grant Allen is able to return home from the hos pital and is improving nicely Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Ray Webb on the arrivalof daughter at the RVHospltal Bar rie on Oct 17 Mr and Mrs Farker Kelcey and Ella visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Cooke of Mount fjor est Mr and Mrs Cochrane and Jack attended the CochraneCar rothers wedding on Saturday Oct 15 Campbell her husband and family Mrs McClung MrsKitch1ng Mrs Rankin and Miss Macintosh visited with Mr and Mrs Garnet Reid Hillsdale on Thursday Mr alid Mrs Preston spent the past week withxiheir daughter Mrs MFrench Mr French and family Briiiitford Anniversary Services gt October 17 Mrs Lees is spending few days in Toronto Miss Dorothea Lees and Patl crson of Toronto spent theweek COLBWEATEER mission Permanent Type Wheel AntiFreeze Ethylene Glycol Cvefsllsc Windhield $525 gal Defrostezs psesammtester as Preqtonel MotorMuslim AntiFreeze SmsonEle IMFaniswg Alcohol Base $8 95 SouthWind TricoDeirosting line Heater $4050 Fan Other Tyes oi Set Heaters end with Mr and Mrs Lees Walter McLean and Robert of Toronto spent the weekend at Bonneys Miss June Hutchinspn of Barrie spent the weekend with her par ents Mr and Mrs Don Wright of Col lingwood spent last weekw1thMr and Mrs Gordon Bidwell Mr and Mrs GordonLauder Iat tended the LauderCulley wedding in Toronto last Friday Larry Anderson has returned homefrom the Sick Childrens Hos pital= Toronto We hope he Will be better soon Mr and Mrs Richard Whitaker and family of Newmarket spent Sunday With Mr and Mrs Wilson Browni Mr and Mrs Walter Hutchinson and famlly and Mrs Derril of Cen tral ino spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Hayes Mr and Mrs Earl Cook and son of Orillia and Luch of Pcter boroyisitled with Mr and Mrs Cooks Pricedlrom in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday Dr Stewart Midland $1798 to $2795 gt wasguesi spcakerrvSgitacialriruislc was renderedbythe Midland quarl 0mm 17 latte MissMaiyiones of Ebengz Ml Mm Church aiespend and Penetang Presbyterian chair Cars mg We in Hamilton Thechurchgwas beautifully decor 311 Adams Thant0 Spent the ated with fall owers for the ocan weekendwith his remiss Si scan spot 13 view days ri dsin Toronto THE poo COLLECT 9m Splint the NEWTONOnt C13 Mor Angus3 irigton township officials are ing trouble with dog They aedvp receipfcof do taxi 7found the little it

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