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Barrie Examiner, 17 Mar 1958, p. 2

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AND SO 11 GOES Well angrilth illerprowesx ot Maori ocket Richard Last Wednesday we casually mentioged the Rocket had done nothing out of the ordinary since his return to tion followiugio serious influxYou know what happenedWed yd eveningin the city Mona Mlchard pumpcd home two goals and all dlikehis old self Maybe hell hire us ashis agent if they ever change the name of Tomato Ma le Leafs of the National Hockey Leaguegit willcertaihly be the on at an era The Maple Leafs monlckct hasheen synonymous in hockey for many many years On the streets today as it was foi many yesterdays kids can be seen wearing Maple Leatflsweiters Regency Rockets or the likes of that would ledye bad taste for long while of course the Leafs havent been too had attliat themselves the pastcouple of scar SONS George Cuculick the flannel hativeiwho toiled between the pipes for Michigan Tech ihiswinter finishodwith goalsagainst average of 32 He played in 26 games jallowcd 55 goals and picked up one as sist Claritson Tech has been selected to represent the Eastern section in the National Collegiate Athletic Association ice Hockey Champion ships in the 115 Mike McCann whose family lives in Balrieis one of the clubs star defenders Mike has also seen great deal of action on left wing young lad named Miliican who plays in the Senior division of the Legion Minor Hockcy Assooiation is firm believer in the give credit where credit is duo theory Ted Hardacre was telling us about the day he and Gord Perry were rcfereeing kids hockey game The first time this young lad scored goal he skated over to Perry and said names Millican thon spelled it out MdIAJCAN The youngster scored again and this time Ted Hardacro got the treatment In all the lad scored four times in thogamc His name seems to have slipped our mind Ted claims that minor hockey ls helping the small fry more than we realize it is also helping him get the proper amount of sleep eacn night especially during hockey season Seems the lads follow the coaches instructions to Sometimes mothers ask thecoaches to call in the evening just to make suredunior has hit the hay at zero hour Scc mothers dont have to do it all themselves anymore its ironic but last week we were reading in the Hockey News about Jerry Toppazzini why he was named Player oftho Week and how he was injured last year by Ted Lindsay The day of our reading the article was just few hours after Topper had suffered the eye 111v jury in game against the Canadicns Toppers replacement is also an citBarrie Flyer Real Chevroflls Chevy was recalled from Springfieldlndians of the American League member of the NHLs second allvstor team last season Chevy was demoted to the lndiansa few weeks ago because he was being bad hoy Billy Burtch shifty centreman ot Barries juvenile hockey team got an unschedulcd haircut prior to egamc against Bowmanvilie Friday night His mates took turns playing harber lwas nice to hear about the appointment of Bob Watt ifs next yearslcaptain of Michigans hockey club former Barrie lad his family still lives here Bob was captain of St Mikes College Majors couple of years ago Quite while back we receiveda latterirom EarlGeorgas pre sidcnbofthe GrcySimcoe BasketballLeaguc in the letter Ml Georgas chastised us for panning the officials So we let up on the fellows in blaokand white However after watching the performance of one the officials in particular Saturday night at Barrie CentralCollegiate we urge MrGcorgas toiakc in few outside games His tune wonld be changed for surc linvieyer lies to the ltooters appparentgrudge against the Bar rie cagersthe locals went on to win convincingly Between halves representfllyeofthe rival Waterdown club statedhe was displeased with lot sting as well Claims the Waterdown man Barrie player comedxthe haliahout 30 feet while dribbling the hall only once And thanhzn he done in just one step He said the officials didnt tGE LEAGUE six 26 Shaggers 24Happy Gang 23 No Blows 22 Aces 17 Wayward T0999 49 80 Bruce Synnott hadthomens Bowers 48 Tigers 47 NEVYWS high triple score of706Hugh 43lllallelneads 42 Quentin1533 Kane had mile high singlevomls KmkcrBokersm Ru Cook 37 NollieFlear had the ladies high Scrcwballsh5Wliti ArcsSSfiiant Killers 31 alowha all straight £312th smash £27m had use youi Sailings sown Keo ls separate Personal Chem fnrpuyhtg lei nuptonyforiy Royofhluilch ate marker seclnf showinrto cinemas ole tario Amateur BasktduliAIM iatlonsemlflfill lotion In the first gameot their doorg ferfinal twosome totiljoints to count setxwith Weteidmvm daynight thc localsposted con viacing Victory Next turday Thesccoadtind dec ding game isaeheduledfar waterdmm neat saturday good attcodanoe forlthe first time this season at the Central Collegiate gym watched the slick Bar ie club lump ttoan early lead andlafter obtaining had of to points never iaiibelow that fig lire vAt different times in the game lea 2625 poihts sierdown shavedgthe WR1OAIIM312 points on no casiona bu each time the Barrie gramisms their forces and medium Despite the decisive victory here manager Ernie Petrimoulx and Barrie cegers do notin tend to sit IrotrndthlaWEEk Th hope to line up at lent one pra tice at which they hope to sha in both thebaeoce and defence gt liceplniproving Andboth departments do need improvem Barrie missed many set shots déspite the fact the ldds had Jl nty or film to let the but¢ go On defence only few of the players are adept at gr oping rebounds under their luveni¢luéksters CaptureOne Clown Prepare for Another Barries juvenile hockey entry in the Ontario Minor Hockey As sociationwon the EasteruOMHA Juvenile title Friday night in doing so the locals eliminj ated Bowmanville Legionnairs from furthcr play this winter Theseore of the contestat Bar ric Arena was 104 Barrie won the first game of three series the previous even ing inBowrnanville After Another With one title under their belts the local juveniles will be seeking the western division title as well They will tangle with either Woodstock or Dundas Barrie cAn thank some off color performing by the Bow manville boys for the entry into the next round of the play downs if the Bowmanville lads had played hockey rather than try to wrestle ail evening outcome of the game been different As it was the visitors concen rated on bumping and arguing The Barrie boys retaliated in this department too but still saved some energy for hockey Bowmanville go break very earlyin the contest when Mc Cullough bounced slider off the right goal post of the Bar rie net The officials who were obviously inno position to see the puck all the why ruled ita goal Dldnt Ask Me The goal judgeA 555 wellas everyone else around admitted the puck didnt go into the cage but added ville and besides didntask me This same character claims to have officiated some ofthe gam es in Bowmanvilleh Fortunately the BarrieyoungA ate didnt get their fans the referees stead theywent right outand three goals be fore the and of the peliPdiwhiie leg irn pumped home Bowmanville got With the score the second period the feeling in the seats was that the game could go either way But the Barrie kids had other ideas They wanted Jit to go their way or not at all so they slammed home three moregoals 111 the second pe them working margin of four 62 come the inal ses Bowmanville got into the scoring act in th third session HdWever in the 20minute period Barrie thatttltal the bestof and Grosscy scored for Bowmanj Im from Bowman Roast Nets Three Hardworking Bryan paced thevictors in the Scoring column with hat trick He picked up three assists as well George Boorman and Ross Cam eron knotted pair each and sin letons wont to Arnold Neal Bil Burtch and Don Grows McCullough Prout Mariession ville total of 22 penalties were called in the game 12 of them to the Bdrrie lads For change there was pleasant crowd on hand con sidering the exciting brand of hockéx the kids play greater audienceshould be on hand for home games of the next series BOWMANVIIIAE goal Van stone spare goal Murphyi defence Cattran Mc Gregor forwhrds Grossey ¢a19l00 all Prout 311 in McCullough RfAbbot Pollald BMarjession Alex ander Richards BAHRIE goal welshe de fence Lloyd Graves for wards Adams Boorman Shannon alternates z13 Burt Kcnny Murphy Carson Officialsl John Hill and Al bcrt Walmslcy both of Coiling wood First Period BowmauvilioMcCullough Marjossionl BarrierKeast Murplol BarrieBo Adams Shannon HarrieRoast Neal BowmanvilleProuli Penalties Murphy 4211rAb how 22 Carleton 11705 Pnattie 65 235 7Nea1 507 652 Lloyd 815 Lloyd and Front 1515 Marjession 1720 McCullought1720 Neil 1910 Marlboros st drummer armhxeast Neal Bowmmiflwarjession McCullough BowmaoviiiéGrossey Piaiit BarrieG 14 HarmsCameron Keasb Penaitie hott1 Neal Dhyztl 04 Alexander05 Graves 1811 Front 17 Butte 18 00 15 12 15 suuouu nesolt Marlboroa Catharine smilesh iiinit Keast ownthasitet Iu farther1n the proof lansathisgnhm at the semen llst maxim It is mostfortunat the the locals Wihésé things and are riot beyond the point mnting to work add lnproy Club officials stated afier ule game that the pleasing crotvdon hand also hid an nfluence on the teams performdhce The boys like Jo will the official said and work much inrder when they have the opportunity to shtisty their supporters That Man Again On the courtagalu the wing ncrs were once égaiifsfiiltfid by the lanky hddy of Herb Mays who dsroneiad who couid well have quite afuture in the game ilent Herbie amassed 45 points 24ln the first half and 21 in ihé finale Over the first half of the can test Barrie outscored the plucky gisitors The socohd halt mremsahaog Don Nuttieywas the only other Barrie player tohitfthe double figures loopingvt hoopfor an alien dozep Doug Culley and George McKay potted lfipoihts apiece for the losers and indicated throughout this contestithdt they could ex plodc for lotmore given any kind oi break Barrie Kettle May 45 babel Stewart 9Nuttley fiscalism Murray Rome Waterd wadel Jones Culley 15 Ball filerlo Kathy 15 Ralph 311m HITTING ma aim couple carioads or spectators trodan down werein itvthe at BDCCis tremendouslhelp to spectators as Well as the We in the Midland Curling Clubs annual CSL bdnspiel last week had an Elmvale rinkofFred nllcille slop Win Ellis Tim Bateoand Harry Rowley winner ofthetrophy withthree twins plus 29 points Second place andth HudsonTro phy Went to Oscar Parks front Oshawa Barr ha five entries Mon fourth place in both draw Ken Treadweil akippe ith1cn Mc Kenzie Charlie Vlclters 1nd Ed Wysoglad in it first draw Vern Ad sskipped wl Fred Norris Roy Livingston anddack Garner in the second draw There werefour Barrie rinks in the weeklong spietat Orillla hutrione got in the money Legionlino Hockey HaSBigVT Evening Tonight Tomorrow This is iThe night that Cornwall and Sudburyi at 946 too kiddies look immoral all lillntpr Yup tonight the lads in the Hockey Leagues and Hexslley and Cleveland at 1020 tills will activities three exhibition conclude Mondays These tw day pl A111 nine titlinjiioclgenyil Tomorrownight at moo on played in the junior senior and A111 divisions Tomorrow night gamcslwill he played in the AHL and llHL classes ch Roast Decarie Neal Cameron Smith Very Row ing For many years the local branch 01 Hi Canadian Legion has sponsored kiddies hockey at arrie ArenaAnd over that anyone conncctcd with izatlonwill tellyouhow cowarding has been it is especially gratifying they say when the finals are played That is when hundreds of all sens flockto the arena togivc the kids boost mat the sa time have of fun them first game to night whic rts at50 an or dropping uck cere mony willhc held Wthin seco ds from that core rliony th be raised as the kids Junior Title The first game is for the Ju title with BarrieiFlyers and Marlies hei the competing teams At same thesecondhalf ofrth surface Guelph and Ha wll lay exhibl on Sénioi Title on 730 Windsor and Whitby fihBfiyklW followed hy videncc against each other for the All championship close with the Patric and Rochester skate Then comes two AHL exhibi lions Buffalo vs Springfield at 740 and Erie vs Spokane at airtime Theicc will be cleanedgatter thesegames and at920 Detroit and Montreal gwill battle for NHL honors The evening uwill come to playing of an NHL exhibition hilt between Boston and New York Rummage saie 28 din YMYWCA 26 Owen St AuspiccsY Ladies Auxiliary unity Hall March 219 es OBS Lunchprovide 3233 Rummage sale to be held at Anglican Church Ge es Parish Ho AllandaieMarch 21 130 pm in Proceeds going ta theEvenjngltEiuild 32 oakiey Park ome arld School are having St Fatrick on March 20 at £115 pm andrdan ng Door and spo pri es Admissio Soclltefreshmtants it had three alimocerned lumps keepthe ll Treadwcll Competing Midland Barrie Al Burlington Bradford Early Draw Harold Wilcox of Midiandde 121 feated Tony Sasoof Barrie 124 114 Fisher Gibson of Alliston defeated tieldil5 Wib Harris of Barrie 98 extra ringwn Jack Nixon defeated ed Allen Michie Stan Burton of Midland $5Kcn Ofield 1+3 Hartdefcnted West Treadwelh of Barriev defeated B4 stone mx Ducttown gt alme met up diedr the Barri The no Why on of Barrie and Mr won the to wins and Bell as is defeated Gibso dufeated McCagugt defea Heated wnf of Burlington Ni Dundas defeat flute Jim West of Bradford 133 Georg Dangerfield Bar rié defeated CHarr gton Toronto High Park 11 Tissington defeated Micbie 97 Harrington defeated West 84 Wilson defeated Church rlilks me lamextra stonc Smockum dc on onma feated Patrick 74 Fisher de Dundns ankvme feated Hort 114 Knight defeat and TomiQ High edibangerfield 76 Allen defeat cd Oficld 37 Smockum Wilson defeated Knight defeated Patrick defeated Danger Church defeated Har lissington defeat defeated jWEflaslaAv at Ehlmvalei PAR BlLL CAMPBELL joint titration Nmnaaa TIE in Ho see their ricnds in rib and flIeE 3334

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