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Barrie Examiner, 21 Apr 1958, p. 4

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11 as no This new manners nouns are mementomu If Folks are still talking about Frank Selke General Manager of Montreal Canadiens and how he called the shot in the fiféh game of the Stanley Cup Hockey Finals llr Sgtke as you will well remember told television audience prior to the sin of the overtime period that the Canadlcns ad play er named Mauri Richard who made it habit to score the big ones and in overtime too Well its history now that five minutes and few seconds after overtime play started the Rocketsuuk the Boston Bruins Those of you who have had the pleasure of meeting Mr Selke knowthat hovis big man in the Habs organiutlon However in physical itature the tip of his brush cut barely reaches over the five 00 mar nlike most of the smallvframed fellows who are noted for be mg oistrous etc hlr Selke is quiet and sincere We had the pleasure of meeting him couple of years ago when we gave exclusive coverage to his minor hockey training camp inTlmmins From our first meeting to our second and so on we have been impressedhy theman Mr Selke doesnt pulL any punches and thats why he always manages to have top flight hockey club and farm system mu is why We looked forwardto the Rocket scoring in ov ertime aftérfliir Selke committed himself it may have looked to most observers that he was just secorid guess ing And maybe he was But you undoubtedly noted too that when he spoke of What was to come he didnt joke or have his tongue in his cheek He wasmcrcly displaying confidence in his wellgulded lssile We know th it some people chuckled when Mr Selke named Henri Pocket Rocket Richard as The most valuable piece of hockey mater ial in the game today Here agilu Mr Seikedidnt pull any punches lie was stating facts as he saw them Even if we didnt know of the young Richards feats up to now wed be forced to go along with him considering the num ber of tirueshe has been so correct in the past We may sound like firecracker in thunder storm singing the praises of such celebrated personality as Frank Seiko but thats the way we feel and weve yet to duck from offering our opinion on any thing within reason AlIERSLEY STRAIGHT SHOOTING T00 Maybe its just the weather but were in praising mood so well talk about another big hockey name Bob Attersley Until last Spring we had never before seen Attersley in action When we did it was with the Dunlops in the Eastern Canada finals against North Bay Trappers at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto We unwittingly judged him immediately as being cockyand bit chicken to usethe proper slang Little did we know that about year later we would meet the mamand really have ourears pinned back Jack Batstone who was responsible for Bob being in town last week introduced us After brief chat about himselfand hockey in general Bob turned the sub ject to this reporter lie asked the usuaiuuestionsrlike howsthiugs Do you find much to write about at this time of year eLcJf Then undoubtedly feeling that ouid liketo clubs and players hed pl ganginst sp terrific or Real Chevrefils Leo Labine and Jerry Toppazz About gt Bob said hed read about his jdcmotion whileoverseas and was real shocked lie figured Chewy was Nationzil Leaguer of long standing Bobs sincerity continued through his talkr0n Being Canadian and were happy to relate that all ofthe Rotanans with whom we spoke later said they too were very much impressed With the hockey star JUST NOTES Ab Haulse Second vicevprcsident of the Ohm writ ing in the Newmarket Era and Express says that few of the New ninrket Smoke Rings especially Jerry Fox and Ray Dupuis should stand good chance of catching on with Barrie Flyers next Fail liulsc also singled Marcel Tessier Oliver Maissoneuve Ron Barringe and Rob Isbisteras beingfair prospects Ab may not have realized it at the time of composing his article but all of these kids were given chance Ito strut their stuff in regular Junior UA contestsAnd well add this We hope these kids can shine as brightly in Flyehs sweaters as they did in the blue and white Newmarket outfits So that all of his associates praise will become authentic we would hike to see George Chuvaloytin by K0 overlioward King tomorrow ght at Maple Leaf Gardens At the Rotary meeting the other day one Rotation suggested to the sident that Major Frank Hersey would like to have the naine on his Edge changed to Volunteer Hersey Seems the genial Mayor is fre duently being named to volunteer for jobs Now if someone would have him volunteer to golf all Summer and curl all Winter Major Volun teer Hersey would hefiképt active day in and day out for every one Bradford Tops lfidustriaIBaII League Meets Minden Again EXploding for five thirdperiod goals three in afourrninute span Bradford BradFords walloped name mammalssfifim Lea Minden Monarchs 71 here last pig in an Ontario HockeygAsa sociation Intermediate final ser ies game Them gaveliradford lead in the bestofsevenser Fourth game is at Bobcaygeo April 21 if fifth game is re quiredi ill be played at ford April 24 One of themaln items of bus essiwjll be the election of of ficerés Then the new executive willhave the tidy problem of hear about long Vfhousapck of outdoor typas andthousands of cocoa year outdoors typaovtooktotha open roads thispast weekend llanyofthe people who have been looking forward to atalty meal of deapdried Smells reallo ed their longing this wedrend The Muskokamnd Parry15ound area proved to be thebeot spots to head for The closentohmnc areas are littlebebind and thil coming weclc should see Smelt running in just about every little creek and river around the Great Lakes Georgian Bay areas Close to Home Right close to hometthcre was an annual pilgrimage which is drawing bigger andblgger crowds every yeai We are referring to HieRainbow Trout run when the fighting rainbow do everything short of flying to get up certain dams and waterfalls to get to spawninggrounds We made our annual pilgrimage to the Alliston area yesterday along with couple of thousand other interested spectators to see the Rainbow fighting toget up Nicoisons 12am We noticed many people fionisrBanieTand other closeby communities who were not disappointed in their hope of getting glimpse of the Rainbow Without exception everyone whowatehed the marvelloms play of stamina and drivelad the IirgEtogot inLOtha water andgive them wellqléserved assist raw courage and grit but nothing to compare to fighting game firh when it gets the instinctive urge to get up toa eerhln spa lug bedyregudleu ofthe ob acleséin sway mid Protection It was heartening to see th the area has been put under pro tectlon by the Dmmmont of Lands and Forests We could not help thinking however that some simple form of fidi ladder would doa lot of good at this pot Some of the fish got within inches of the top only to run out of enough water and forward mo tion toget over It looked from where we were standing the would not take much of an or lficiai pool near the top of the cement apron of the dam to allow the fish the necessary water and second breath to complete their drives All of the docks and favo to shore spots around our own Bay were filledrwith anglers of Tall ages Due to the many minnows around the Barrie wharf are there were many Pcrchand few herringrin close iociLiTcAoEnsiwm TITLE AT omuu IN YMcA TOURNE rhé local YMCA basketbail squad capt ed the Ontario Inter mediate Mens YMCA Basket hall Championship Saturday The Deals performed the feat at Drillia in special tourna ment held annually to pick chain amglg thelyday was be We oftawait Wotidstock Ot tawa yvon thej game Through some unusual rules Barrie was to play the loser Woodstock And so did with the Barrie guys winning 8776 Then came Barries turn totan gle with Ottawa it figured to be much more exciting game than the Woodstock encounter but af ter justa few minutes the figur ing was found to be all wrong Barrie had an amazingly easy time of it and wound upon the long end ofa 10456 score in the first Barrie garue Herb Mays paced the Barrie scorers with 43 points Both Quinlan had Plays Loser eliminating teams from the loop Agginycluhs from herethere everywhere have applied for entry The leaguedoes notwant tit at too big lest it also corral to many problems if ever Nsliouidbéweii on thv way tnbeingsettled by about he clock commrow enmg Don Gibnon and Dave Harvey scored two goaIS Don Booth Jim Patton and Bruce Nairn one apiece for Bradford Ross Copeluous superb goal keepiug waslaf ture Larry lions berrygotthe ill cop man midway through th middle 10 fan Garner nine John Bear eroft six Wayne Stewart four Jim Quinlan seven Charlie Surgenor onepFnank Wylie own Don Kirk patrick two Bob Miller two Herb didnt see too muchaction in the Ottawa game but stayed Announce Dates Opening Dinner Slag at Golf Club Qpenmg evc at Ba ie Coun try Club this seaso is an nounced for Saturday May the mens spring stag part isan even and it com the pro states at one oclock that is in the after noon Memhbrs mayplay nine orrlgeholesfi prisesoffered galore Buffet dinner features the early part of the evening and this will be the first club effort by Mr and Mrs Theo Achtzehnter the new stewards Opening dinner and dance will bea week later Saturday May 10 with clubhouse before dinueni Charlie Kearsey former pm thefhoardof direc rs will he course man age this season around long enough to pick up 20polnts Wayne Stewart scored id Jim Quinlan 10 Ian Garner 10 Charlie Vsurgenomlo Bob Quinlan four John Bearcraft six Frank Wylie six Don Kirkpatrlc eight Bill Miller eight and Willie Alger eigh incidentally thi loop up in Oriiiia most hook to Fall In that event many of the fel termedlate Basketball Ieagu season in the fill league will need reinforcements as it is expected that at least two ofthe clubs stars Milan Bahei and Herb Mays will come next season Some of the younger playerson the team that won in Orillia Sat nothe around into the autumn league after summer comes and goes Black Tops Callfi Practice For Tomorrow Pmi Weather ipermitting Vancog Black Tops former Barrie Flyers will hold asoi3tball practice at Shear Park tomorrow at 63pm For many seasons this group of girls has won the Barrie andDisv trlct championship Howeverd spiteathe fact that the BiaekTops are champs they do not intend to stand pat Anyhne wishing to grab spot withtheclub is most welcome to to native urday should be ready =to step At one dock along the math shore of thcbly there were some good candies of jumboail Perch um fewwhitelilh taken 13 rd Many people dqnotconslder lereh or challenge 1torfish many peoplegwill not Iagt thentx We can think of lot of fish that do not measure up to nwdurehcar the taste of deep fried Perch fillets and besides when there are no other fish avail able you canaiways rcly onthe cooperation of theprolifle Perch hfany hundreds of our youngliyf in this area spend many happy hours angling for Perch We noticed that many people whom we came incontoct with at lhe variousrfishlng mots are not aware ofor do not mcm to ap preciate that taking oHnore than 50 live minnows is against regula tions as of April We repeat for the benefit of all local fishermen from Aprill to November you areallowed to have 50 bait fish only in your possession unless you are in pos session of commercial license We are sorry to say that we saw quite few breadies of the game and fishery regulations We no thztwg ro pggplg destroying edible7isrand many people taldng over 50 live min 3A news Fishing and hunting regulations are instituted for our protection so thatwe and our children and their children will be able to en joy hunting and fishing for years to come Trout Season in just ten more days the long nwaitedBrooh Trout and Rainbow Trout season will open May FIGHTERS ARE READY FOR TESTS Tomorro night at Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto fistic heavy weight George Chuvan meets Howard King in most important ltlrounder ouldfyoung Chuvalo To Vit could mean game real paydays across Athe fcrumtrhums The semifinal on chum gtGeneral Electric group won the Kempview Mena Luguebowling champion shlpviast week The GGE trundlers had six game total scor of 7155 pins Just 90 better ban the second place team Ernies Bargain Centre was the lam inthe No slot with foul of 706511i team is from quup Edgar Bombers rounded out the bcs by holding down third placegtwith 6357 pins Fourth place went to Butlers Snack Service of group with 6583 pins Then came John sons Machine Shop of group 9561andJohn nr group 6469 Mixed league The Mixed League finished Friday night with Warnlca Buildcrs cumin in ahead of the he ivé Scoreswere not available State Farm insurance was second followed by Barrie Tan nlng Weatherill Builders Won der Bread andDangerficld M0 tors The Kiddie League also ran 1r closer the winneribcuigfde elded on regular schedule play There were no playoffs Panthers with 44 points won first place Cracker Jacks were second with 39 followed by Sparkle Tones Sainlees 35 Sotellitesatl Dwarfs figMudniks 28 and All Squirts 23 Ron Turner bad the ioys high single average with cred itable mark of 160 Linda Miller was the top little lady with high average of 148 All the kiddies will be feted at arbaiiquet in the Dddfellows Hall next Saturday evening NY going against Mike Coiuohi oi New York Prelims have Fernie Chretien Torontoagainst Ray McNeil St John NB Bill Hunter Detroit vs Chubby Norris Philadelphia Roy Jefifrey Detroit It should be noted thathill Hunter fighting one of the pre lims is the sameliuntcr who de feated Moses If he lOScs however it Kg the gym and more was throwniiinto thawing Chuvalo Talk about siiekyhandl lows should bein ilneétrim for the starLIof the GreySinicoe In The local representative in that awn sinners MEivs wean an soonruvc GOODS 5o DUNLol so atteudpraetiee ses one riione on aislia social hour at the Ioniin affine bikes hinges IMPERlAB Cyco nannwiinn liPPtllthES 34 ESSA ROAD Phone PA 82422 Prizes trophies andcrcsls will and lied Randall Toronto vs Le be reionted tol the winning team Ron Turner and Linda Miller and many other high bowlers considering their ages VZSWeekffledr The small fry had tremend ously successful 25week sched ule which was preceded by helpful lessons by Chuck and Norma Cohan After the instructional period Norma lifts Cohan took full chargeof the league As of now activity slows down with only two leagues in operation Tonight the 40pin ioague night Vhoih rt brief sum mer leagues that willconclude atthe end of May when the alleys close for seasonal renov ations it is expected the academy Willieopen in June imbio lemme SERVICE CALL Days Evenings Weekends pa eoaaa out Jacinta Barrie and District Senioiifioftf ball league is exptxfed John meeting at DeVilbiss Thth of this week Plans aretentative asof but will be made ddinlteztvi hit the next day or so Stewarts Lunch one of rm prospective new clubs in the leg gue is rumored tobave aéqulred the aennces of Bill Raycraftihtai pitdiorinfieider with DéVilh last year and Paul Pursiadeiyibil warkofjheMinesing rubhe last summer These twoplayers if the play witbStewarts could make that team as strong as any iullta grown We might say who coe County doesntkuo Jerry Coughllnfaiuous um tioneer and auto salesma the sales staff of theChe Olds dealer in Barrie has top used car for someone in our County 54 DODGE SEDAN with aireondltlon beaten tires like new and usedoniy as second car by local family And for all this you pay only $1245 No down payment Easy terms Cali lerry at PA 84981 or drop isn at the car lot 233 Bradfo

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