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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jan 1959, p. 2

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harmskm mommatum sponrsi TYPE By sum Jonson Sports Editor ANOTHER cum Authercbspteroithellogeontestary wu toldthursday ght by Bob Goldliarn former National Hockey laague star and moody the coach ot St Michaels College Majors Bob neither indooed or condemned the play that sent Bob Dliishoogb ot unillao Oil to hospital with concussion instead Bob talked about Cole and kids like Said Bob Cote with proper handling mild develop into quite hockey player And to do so he wouldnt have to crash everyone into io hoards it he was on my Bob cautioued bed tber stick to hockey or not play at all ln other would Goldhnmdoesnt place the blame lor Dilla toughs iniury ou the Marlboro defenceman Rather be swings it the Marlboro executive ll they wanted to said Bob casldcahnthnklddawnandmakehimsticktotherules no wonder parents dont send their kids to watch luulor hockey ke they used to he said Blood is never pretty sight About the game against the Flyers Bob said he was disappoint with the olticlntlng and sorry the Flyers had to resort to rough di gave my iellowg orders to avoid any extra Bob who sold he hates to gripe at oillclnls and rarely does lgured the Flyera switched irom hockey to banging because at relerec Jack Shropshire Shropshire said Goldbnm tried too hard to get the gains under control early in the tlrst period Incidentally llm Kelly at Newmarket one of the iinesmcn BMeVomu Montreal Crying writer so rash as admit voted or Terry Sawchuk at trolt Red Wingsthe man relegated Plante to team berthwould be caudi date for lynching tniMon The Finale supporters have all the statistical evidence in their invor Their lanky hero day has racked up sevenshut outs in it gamestbis seastm be sides posting neat goalsallow ed average of 200 game puny man snuroirrs Saw 411 in been mourned three players ve erln I1 disposed of and Larry beaeb to his overtlie same uum Ken Yackel and Gard Redalil her tom and has allowed an added from minor league teams average oi 278 goals each game look or an may break But as Snwchuk supporters are out ottheir slump immediately 9° Eum coach Milt Schmidt said Wednu arent the whole story day Thursday his Bruins beat Plants they plays with the Dem worlda amt hocke team in gm In that game Don McKenncy iront oi him and is protected by the man who is probably the who has new leftwinger in Re worlds greatest deicnoeman dobl scoredhis md goal and Doug Harvey while shoveling Johnny Bucyk back with Vic Stnsiuk and Bronco Horvath on gale wk brinknlmaklngsbigiool himsell Tonight he pits his ten skill against Boston Bruins as it Tom Malonev Quits Flyers Hockey Club Believille Melarlands Tie Whitby Dunlops for Top Spot ran CANADIAN mass burys nut hour by BcuevflleMcPIflandlhanfluMmmm forth wk DGrady but Kitchener SeniorAButtheirchancesot takingtheleaguetitle stillare breyinted schedule which lets against club which has made them all earlytn head ior the hobby hocking ouchnthnm warm mlan and Kitchener in recent weeks has is to with Bellaville out of the way at thoendolthismontbthewbitby crew ought to have easy sledding against the lower division clubs in the DEANORA circuit the race for first place remained tight with wins by Chatham Mar oons and Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen Chutham clobbered Windsor Bulldogs 74 to avenge three previous upsets by the fourth ntlnder Don Read week ago when he sullered shoulder sep aration iua player collision Ted Towrr Fred Plekcb and Copper Leyte gave Chatham leastiléig the first period and ary liloyd Ferguson and Auclearydddedtaitintheseo and Jim Connollys goal in the this employment Tom said He has had past experience at this line at work Emmsbed no ctuument NEWCOMER The same aileruoou Dave Early forward who had been working out with Hamilton Tig crCuba jchecked into town and worked with the club yesterday He is big lad and plays lett wing in his ilrst workout he appeared in poor condition Because at their line chores Thursday evening Pierre Gagno Danny Patrick and Dale Rollo were allow ed to exit train the workout alter tow minutes on the ice Fliers play lniinmiltou ta nlgbt Whila Early may not see roar moose MALONEY be in the lineup lie practised yesterday Ray Dupuis ls tooling the pain irom sprained wrist and had trouble holding stick yesters day He may not dress for to nights game is On Tuesday Flyers travel to Guelph then return home Thurs day to host Catharine Tea Fees Just Notes Maloncy had three goals and our assists during his saved to be as chickenhearted as anyol the iowl When Barry has no such sdvantages shbea was nssased game misconduct Kelly went to the third rounded things oil Wlndsor action wt probable that Ed But say Plantsmen ll wmmnumt Ruch scorers were Gord Haltb Bobby WWI out 811109 the 5115 ener took Sudbury Wolves 42 last seasons successful iresslng room end of the rink to close ihegate lih tooledhis whistle to hold the play but Shropshire dropped the puck just the same and St Mikes scored li Kelly had any intention of doing his job he wouldhavn advised the referee of this and made biru Isallow the goal Shropshire himell was responsible lor Ashhce getting the 13 penalty Alter assessing minor heskatcd backwards to ards the sin hin waving Ashbee an as it to say Come on ucker This last phrase is not original but the person who nsdolt couldnt have been more correct WET NMES Thursday morning we had our eyesesamined to optometrist said our eyes were as good as they were two on ago at thelsst esnmiuation Colucldeutaily thatume day we mentioned in this space int scarf wed left at the Curling Club hadnt been seen since lesle several enquiries and looksee Wednesday evening However yesterday morning we received call from the club ivising us that our scariwas and certain rackund had been acre for three weeks Maybe our eyes were terrible on the arovious pensions we scanned the rack Maybethe rack changes positions Anyhow we now have something to wrap around our neck Thank you Wllh Tom Malouey gone irom the club Barrio Flyers will un ioubtodiy have Ed Westiall hack in the lineup sooner than was aimed 3y rim cannons panes oaa Junior American lasagna APia W1 APE stfcsth 131 not mass 18 Pete 22 14 list Mikes 2316 Guelph 17 as Marlboros uovtdeuca lo Barrie lochester 1524 Hamilton mi Mn xlncludce three iourpo Providener Rochester my Mn nghll Gm St Michaels Guelph Providence at Cleveland TonightsTimes Rochester at Hershey Barrie at Hamilton Buffalo at Springfield Marlboros atVSt Catharines Still Sundays Games maewlffimfl St Catharines at Marlboroe Earsbeymtclevelsnd Guelph at St Michaels Rochester at Springfield Quebec Magus nannous Benio Quebec $352312 W1 and Vancouver Winnipeg 14 12 in 129 48 onnnngnn some 21 11 160 119 47 Kelowna Vernon is 17 133 133 35 Kamloops Penticton 17 17 132 132 34 Windsor 18 19 149 142 as mm as North Bay 23 109 is 5333 thyggggg Fridays Results New Haven Charlotte itchener tSndbury International League Vindsor Chntbam Indianapolis Louisville Tonights Game FortWayne Toledoo Kitchener at Sable Ste Maria gagging garlic mu Lacval of suggest hatham at Windsor Emmi Peterborough OHA Junior lullOttawa eastern senior Saskatchewan Junior Prince Albert Moose law ontcrio Senior Niagara Falls Welland Ontario Intermediate Dunst Dunvlllea Ontario nuiar en Sdund lBurlington Elnivdleilfops StaynerJSIt Elmvala detected Stayner 53 in Ontario Hockey League game played at Elatvale Mashedthree goals for winners BobStacey and Homer Barrett he one apiece iiniconv lullan lmhey flsveiand minefield 5555 us=nnn assess snmo asssfifih ES Essence Chstbsrn Kitchener Squ Marie Sand Games Believilleat Cornwall tannins imamnrw Montreal canlanlilJonisgfldntllg in their and an gt nd oftbeN veys so good why was he left all both the ilrst and second all slar teamsand ii Detroits de fence is so bad why ls it that their Marcel Pronoth made the firststring Vdeience at mldesea son7 ALLSTAR ONLY ONCE The controversy points up an CanadianBorn Due to Chronic NEW YORK APlTed Allilk son the scholarly Canadianhem jockey who became one oi the worlds greatest riders came down to the finish line Friday for the last time He said it wasnt an easy decision Plagued by chronic back all ment that has botheredhlm for montbspthe little proiessor ol the jockey ranks bowed out on the advice of his It wasnt easy to say goodbye to whathas been my1ilnvlor more than twodecades be said His wile4Murthunoddedassent lived out of trunk for 2l years You kind of get used to 000D EARNINGS He has ridden horses who have asmeddllmm Since jockeys gel 10 per cent Atkinson has done well His term on Long Is land where he hoards horses and breaks lyearllngs for various clients also brings in good in come Only three other jockeys have ridden more winners than Atkin sonqlobnny Longden Sir Gor don Richards and Eddie Arcaro Longden with 5241 and Arearo with 4208 winners still are ac tive Mchmmflred with 4870 winners and Atkinson bowed out line got another In other Saturday games Do troit visits Toronto and Chicago Black Hawksare hectic New York Rangers in an niternoou game Sunday Canadians are in Chic ago Toronto is in Boston and New York in Detroit lockey Quits Back llilment 1916 Ted always worked alter school and during vacations to help bring home some money to help out LAID OFF Ted moved with his iamlb to New York state Had it not been tor the giant telescope now at the observatory in Palomar Calm raring might not have got led Aklnaun lie was laid off air the Coming glass works in prof ductiou out while the plant and centrated on making lenses tor the telescope He went to Brook lyn and worked for $3 week pasting labels on bottle in chemical plant He also helped load bucks in the shipping de pertinent big truck driver initial ha should become jockey since be weighed only 98 pounds The driver knew man who got Ted into racing Atldnson began riding at Ben LahParkinOhioinlssaJllsrlse was rapidand he was the leading rider in the United States in 1944 and 1946 The greatest horse ever rode ts easyTomb Fool Atkinson piledwbeu asked the inevitable question Tom Fool never got to the Kentucky Derby with 3795 Atkinson 42 is the father at three chlldre Born in Toronto in because nviruspbut in 1053 obidy beat Atkinson and Tom Goose Gasséliriw MONTREAL CPBnb LeEel president of the Canadian Arna teur Hockey Association said to daytbat through cooperafionoi three senior clubs reinforce ments howeeu lined up tor Bolle arlands Canadas wufld tournament represents lives The reinlorcements are three hardyConnie Braden at Hull Ottawa Canadieus George Gas selin of North Bay andDenis Bouch of Cornwall Gosselin andTBrodeu played with the gt Whitby team that won the title lastyeartnotherrplayer yet un chosen may be added later atmgoctswé had previously pressed in disinclmationabo making the trip to Europe again and also indicated he didnt want to ij hisjiob TERMIMON GRANTED LeBel said permission to use Broden had been obtainedjirom Senator Hartland Maison prui dental Montreal Canndlens otthe National Hockey League parent club of the Hull0 wa We feel Braden is in good condition and can great service to theBellevdl team said leBel fliads tb inspira one type fplayer Through ressal willingness HOW Bmdenn playing coach with Aid MeEoflattds lei wing willbe loaned to lactic1 ville He is rated good penalty killer We have had good reports about Boucher and with Corn walis cooperation wothlnk ha Will fit in with the McFarlandl Weleelthe Bellevillt team ll shaping up well and with the reinforcements shouldretain the world title ior Cansdac The moment is scheduled for Prague Czechoslovakia ironi7 March to is Tholiellevilh team plans to laavoby air Feb ltoplayaheavy seriesoiox4 bibition games in halt dozen European countries LeBelsaid that while the CEA is anxious tobelp inarranging elnforceinents he felt it only fair toisay that thoCAliAzhas notlk inng do with reported current subscriptions to raise money tor th=taam Wti have heard letters have been ciruatla isknedtngr lineme been circulated asking contrlhu Lions towards an airiauni as high as $50 CAHA has nothing to do The wt this campalgn villa appliedtottlle CAHA as the amateurhockey governing body to represent Canada the Belle srillareproseilatlves told us they had all the iinsnclnl support they needed through local organiza team manage 10511113 foil sillslllsunlillcr WITH lMPltOV COVERAGE The results kept Cbatbnm one point up on Kitchener nnd thwarted Windsor bid to take third place tram Sudhury The lastplace Merchants were in contention most at the way at Helloville it wasnt until the midway point of the third period that Al Dewsburyr goal gave Bellevillo twogoal edge other Ballaville scorers were billy Graham Jean Paul Lamin ande and Davey Jones The King ston scorers were Knobby Clarke and Roy Parnldge WOLVES FIGHT HARD it was similar allair at Sud btny where Kitchener hdd sllrn onegoal load against the rampaging Wolves until Ray Fredertckswas pulled train the Sudbury goal in the closing sec and Ken Lauiman chlllul Sud Biltmores Ball Top St Mikes GUELPE Ci wncnit Brown and Bob Seymour game with bruised knee may stay he Eight Britons Bettered SixMile Race Record LONDON CmWhen Austral iasDave Power won the six mile run at last summers Brit ish Empire Games at Cardlit he set Games record at minutes 478 seconds His nearest rival John Harrlman of Wales was several strides behind But during the stunmei no fewer than eight Britons covered the distance in taster time than Powers topped by policeman Stan Eldons w05At Cardiff Eldon finished larvback nursing not blister Eldons mishap was one of subset mighthavebeens that dogged Britains track and field athletes in 1958 For one reason another many tailed inhit comes to pulling gonna out or the lire Guelph Billmores have few equalisin the0ntarlo Hockey Annotation Junior series Guelph came irons behind three times Friday Mbbd the winner in the final minutes to edge Toronto St MichaelsMai on 54 Tba win broughtiotmbplaoe Bilhnores to within five points at St Michael Eilhnoratrniled 20 early in the first werebehind or enter ingrthasecoud and at the hall way mark in th vilnal session were down 48 Jean Ratelle fired manual izer while Majors were short handed and Leon Rochelort got tbewlnner other Guelph scor ers were Bob Ertal Eon Kraft and John Lower Cesar Maulago was outstan in the Toronto clubl goal as Guelph nutshot the visitors 40 Bruce Draper Larry Keenan Jack Costello and 13m Chanda ers scored ior Majors Mickét Wants $35000 Pact DALLAS Tex AmMickey Mantle New York Yankees home rtm slugger says he may notbe the bestfielder in the world but thinksrhe deservm it bigger any cheque Mantles appraisalvai hisfield ing came in agood nahned comment on aromark attributed tollank Bauer Mantle team mate Bauer was tiuoted as saying Thursday night tbatManile isja great ball playerbutif you had Mantles on team you wouldntbesura to win the pen nant Whenhes in slump he tendsJolet down on himseliand eclub He may not be tootiar wrong about that pciagheldantleflid an era er in the world Mantle hinted to reporters he hasiaidplans tor long battle to get the 1858 ooan he thinks he deserves item the Yankees He is reported to have received $75000 last season andtobeask= lug 885000 this year Rainbow awn are Highlight TORONTO CP No big speckled trout and rainbow in the cbnmplonsbip class high lighted winners in The Stars 1955 Ontariotishing contest The toilspond ralnbow that Frank Height olBrautford nailed on worm in Norfolk Cotmty creek draining into Lake Erie was Wt pounds heavier than its closest rivaL It was lull20 ounces up on the itch that cap tured the eastern rainbow class lastyear in the annual contestant Field and Stredm magazine reo ognlaed authority on North Amer ican angling records The top speckled trout in The Stars contest weighed nine poimd and the second eight pounds 13 ouhces They were caught by members of theme party lrom Muskegou Mich on successive days last May from Trout Lake near Bruce Mines in the Algoma Erie Ziel caughtihe winning fish on bronze Spinnis lureHis partner Louis Houseman was sep omr LAKETROUT Rolland Roy caught thebiggest Trophy in Memdryi Oi Eddie James WlNNlPEG GP The West nrn lntciprovlncr Football Union Friday approved bid by Winnipeg Blue Bombersalumni Association to donate trophy in memory at Ed iDynamite James star Winnipeg hillback in the 19305who died recently The award the Eddie James Memorial Trophy will be pre sented to the leading gound gainer in the WlFUeach year The playerwinning the title will hold the trophy for one season and be given miniature to keep VJames was the father of Bomber tailback Gerry James SNOW VALLEY Sill EltllB At Mldhnritlult nioBsrrl on Highway tit27 Roadshowplowed large lllzliltinggt wnnNEsnaY pmto run aarunoar sunny min 5pm fsnr sun $256 Barking Free ski instrnc ans thelrbesbiormior the aventr they were most anxious to win FEW WINNERS Of 18 more track and lleld events contested at Cardiff Bri tain won four the some number as Jamaica and one lower than Australia On their best iortn dinlug the summer the Britons should have taken eight gold medals ltwas the same story in the European Games at Stockholm ll everyone had come up with his best periormance ot the year Britain would have taken tight at the 17 titles Instead the Brit tshbagwasiointololandssix Potentially Britons should have been in Lhaflrxttl1rea inir modes Derby lnka trout 30poundar from LakalWahnapltao near bishoms at Minnow Lake in the Sudbury The muskla champion was 421 permit Izoimoe fish caught by Roy Harley of Cleveland troll ing with pikle minnow all Moon Island in Georgian Bay Top northern pike went to SLyte of Key Harbor lnGeorgiau Bay and Weighed 26 pounds 11 oimoes Thomas Groves of Parry Soimd won in pickerel with 15pound threeaimed fish tram thb Sequin River near his home Best slnallmouth bass eleven pounds 12 ounces was caught by Stephen Smyth ifToronto from Eagle Lake in northwestern On tario The larg was seven poundscaught by rStearns nfCraniordnN Weslunkoonxltake in the wash tan outb chum17 ade IunioréHahs TopPetes 52 EULL one lot nilOttawa outskated the secondplace Peter series itor exhibitio tory here rtl was the fourth gh for thedefending Memorial Cup champions The firm beaLSt Catharines across in three ear lier games scored two goals eachforCana diens and Yves gotra single Peterborough marlmlrien were Wayne Buddy and Garry Darling reared 194 bUbGErSEDAN 194 Adarer 1946 curvvzION lssoMrrro 1948 CHE Ready llllllllligllfiln Utes cal and Trunk otv colAcH distri accustom On Yves Sinaria anditndre Drolet COACH to Drive Away MtlTlllllilTn events at Cardiiiall but the no and 440 yards the broad jump and the hop step and jump As things turned out they were out oitholnoney in seven including n5 two that on paper they shoal have won Eldons blister accounted for one at these And Brian How 11 whowastorunamilelna in September finished elghthn afleldolninelntboCardiiiflnal wonby Australias Herb Elliott in 359 Hewson came in more than 12 seconds behind the win oer NM ENOUGH introsling techno at tho test statistics is the fact that at Britons did produce their huI performance of the year at Cardiff but only one of thanM hammerthrower Mike Ellis sue needed in winning his mohair British quartermilers produced their battimes at theGamu and didnt win medal among them It was the same story £0 Stockholm The evergreen Gordon Pirle finished third in tho50M metres in 140L6 week later in Goteborg Sweden be covered the distance in 11515 almost two seconds luster than the Stock holrnwlnner Pete Redford who run 100 metres in 103 seconds in Paris in September did itin 104 at Stockholm and finished behind three other athletes all timed in 103 Top marks went to shotputt ter Arthur Rowe Britains only double winner at Cardiff and Sockbolm Hewsou the 1500 metre winner and John ergbton whotook the 100 metres also came up with their best etiorts ol the year Seams CAL BY lARlS SINCLAIR Junior Canadians Friday nigh borough Petes ottbe ORAJunior our ii UNDCU SERVICE EARLY also SPECIALS Exits audm it 211 our

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