Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 3 Apr 1957, p. 2

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Despite seasons of the year an thirsportsrnan and sports writer And heres why Through the low winter months one sport dict ates That of course is hockeyWe cant kid ourselves During the bore key season most other things are second IBut since the Barrie Fly ers were eliminated from the DEA Junior series just lookat whats been going on First of all more hockey The district leagues somewhat neglected through the snowy months steal into the headlines and provide some very pleasant surprises The hockey is exciting the pcoplewho follow the clubs are more fanatical and the officiatingstill sends the folks home fuming The closest hockey action is the series betwixt the Elmvalo liar vesters andAurora Bolairs The first garne was played last night in Aurora The returntangle is at the Barrie Archetomorrow The Ben vesters defeated the Oro Combines four games tothree Then of course local fans are interested in the successesof the Drillia Terriers Alliston Hornets and Chcsicy Colta series which cgflinucs tonight and of course the other major OHA and pro play Just recently the Brass and Glenn Basketball team was shunted to the sidelines The BBC boys and girls teams outlasted the Fiyers as did St Josephs High School hoopstersvlhe curling season is coming to an end Thislocal club isAcxpected to close its door on the 18th But all this week thefinnls in the Dangerfield Trophy event are going on Then Dorian Parker has advised us that the Barrie Flyers Ladies Softball Team is all set to defend its BDLSL title won last year And Wallv Smith reports that the Industrial Mushball Loop is ready to romp at Queens Park Thepcoplc running the Barrie and District Soccer League have made invites for enthusiasts to make it known to whom it may concern that they want to play in the league While nothing has heenreportcd here yet the baseball men should he submitting their summer plans soon big boxing show isonly few weeks off the proceeds to help the localvY The wrestling season is just around the corner April 23 Swimming classes are already underway at Camp Borden The Georgian Bay District Badminton playdowns are also in progress The people who cant see anything doing must be looking the other way The international scene throws even more confusion pleasant as it is into the picture While the major and minor league baseballers are preparing to start schedule themojor minor and amateur hoekeyists still have few weeks of life in them The Provincial and Dominion basketball piaydowns are in progress and will hedrihhling for in month or more at least The footballers have already edged into the picture with Argos holding early training ses sions And golf ask Al Balding if that isnt in full swing Touring tennis troupes arestealing into the sportlight with such notables as Ken Rosewall Pancho Gonlalcs Pancho Sogura and Jack Kramer getting into the headlines with regularity And we cant forget the howlingleither Locally there are ump teen leagues either in already or getting ready to hit the playoff pins This is also the archery season so depicts cupid for so many sportsmen and women In this newspaper office Danny MacDonald popular hoekeyist and Don Richardson also from the advzrtising dc partmenfnre planning to form thcirown teams Heres hoping you guys never need referee JUSTNUTES Thercis little wonder why Ron Stewart and Jimmy liioirisonhtwo former Flycrs now withvloronto Maple Leafs are such popular fellows We met each for the first time Monday night and cant say that weve ever had easier or more pleasant interviews Notice whereTedWilliams isspitting headlines again Some guys have it and others just havent eh Looks like bench strength just might win few trophies for the Head Fin Comets irithe Bar ric Examiner Bowling League The Comets have eight eligible bowlers and sit out the two low scores each game Afterthe first three games of the sixgame totalipin final the Comets hold lead of about 150 pins Dont forget to get out to the dance at the Guthrie Community Hall tonight All of the proceeds go to Tommy Walton member of the Thornton llockey Club who lost leg ina caraccident this winter Tommy always was very popular guy hereahouts and we are quite confident that his many friends will help him out and have good time doing so Tickets can he purchased either at the door or from anymember of the Thornton team Or it youre downtownpfck one up at AEmms Electric rink carried lift the boys con Aurorn Bolairswzo the first not gt pleyoif series with Elmvnlc yesterday at Aurora fine second ondtnird gain rowntgh fiaturdny Thehos glut greeounted two unansw red day had seconds Grant Edwards evened Combines The win no upthe periods scorefior Aurora at489 Group lay thevsamo mtrnn Robinson made the count closer The clubs played it even all th Igalnwhcn he potte his second way except or Elmvale marker at 03 Howle the second peeled Dullock then madctheiedge two again when he scorcd for Aurora all to The last period evenagsin anifllietenslon resultedin low inlnor flareups near the end of thcgame Waiter Fines put the Belairs onthe long end of 52 score then Ted Vanderpol added to this Goals were at 126 and 405 of the frame Harry Adams and Charlie Scott scored for ElmVRlEiDX0fla0Ui Combines Me Robinson ev tit tvinn whenl he completed wlth RoyColllngs at third lpellod otherfilmvale oatgo Colii gsH iner Barrett hitch John Wal Mile Stewart and Morrison giyo them tfle series in 1hoNorthera ro Timmon Walton ramn nobith golllltgs So mus away fromanother play he eratthe side of the cagePhefore National Hockey League pi the Boston Bruins to yin 611 Stanley Cup it BothRon Stewart and Jimhiy Morrisonin0ervlewed here Monday picked the Bruins unconditional champ Stewart was met just around the earner in Jacksons Grill where hed just stopped in for coffee Morrison was spied at the howling alley the some cvening with pair of youngsters Condition Counts Back to the boys 0118 how evorSlewart said thntfine Bimin would take it all if their series with the Detroit Red Wings was not too tough lie suggested that it would make things even easier if the set wentonly five games liowevcr added Stewart if the series goes seven games then theresnot much one clan dohut Morrlson agree 100 per cent adding t=thephy sical condition of should theyget pa was all mportant In answergtopointe both Morrison and Stew 1y admitted thattheyfelt eluding the presahox dissgre ment at theleefs orSmythefs decision he Bruins he Wings xBDCI Rink Wms Consolation Prize At OwenSound Rinks from Moaford and Lind say walked off with the tap hou ors at the fifth annual OSCVl in vitation honspiei held atrthe Owen Sound Grey Granite Club ink won the girls ooship with three wins and point total of 31 This rink was skipped by Campbell while other enfberso£ the rink were Robinson Wilcoxrand Campbell Pat Bréeseis Lindsay rink fin ished first in the boys division with three wins and point tota solation prize liotts Gait rink won the girls consolation prize DonJohnston John Jun Wligar nd Bob The other Richardson Dobson Bcv Smith and Ken Thre Flmvalo part in the spiel Elmvaie rinks Copeland 11 Steele Steve Hill EBumsten Baker Mickey of three game Johnston rink in re of the pi ed The whiie Marg El Personnel of theivinning Bar consisted of Daryl Walton Brian 29 Other members of the rink were May McCrae an Cprneii Doll Johnston and Barrie bonspiels plated George Ford if Cipe Games Club Openiag galoés sot nderway lashnight got some Corbin club for the mens championshi Dangerfield Tipth and moaning Corona 65 Both Barrie rinks captured one Leads Set72i Minden Monarchs were talking of the next round of the OHA Inter mediate playdovins after they defeatéd Orillia Terriers 65 Mon Theyrlead the bestoifive ser with thenégt game sehe duled for Bohcaygeonutonight Gary Vasey sndS£an Lonsherry were the head marksmen for Min glenwithtwo markers each while Glen Vasey rs lohn Ryeltman was the big gun scoring three with Carl Vasey and Diet Ashrnore adding one each There are three Vasey brothers Gary Glen on them den teamf Carl Vashy cousin had successf lseasons said 11 was best season defefi sivelyyet No dont reall why was be gt tatement was in ref benched art particular 17 pines an all out to Leo Lahina and other former Flyer who lane er attended that pair tiéular galne and canvividly re inember the whole incident passln to pat Morrison an the bench vi Ron Stewart Who covered more ricathls season that almost any other player in the league also felt that he had finished good neuron While he wasnt one of the loa exclusive 20goal club mem Rouwas much more valuable than most hie saw action at every position except goal and never fyielded an inchat any Ininries Hurt About the Leafs as whole both gt hockey stars greed thatinjuries lorthe clubs low the standings Morrison more so when he oldonce that to liru sponsored teams orthe should plck all ell needrit too as st thorin three overtime goals last night at these féllows who played Either tofindemp yment Teepees scored trimmings climaxed successful season for tho FéeWee hockey team attho Legion 11 rt Saturday Parenfi of the were vited to showing theifood and or catharsis were chosen for contra to theteams ichael Attrlll John Forb Eagle reloer oeram Ha Dougias Kniceli Stanley finitely John Hussey ha Millei 3236 points The Kiugers have THE RINK ISKIZPE MRS VERN 8c Gilbey Trophy at Barrie curling Clo monday afternoon tjhe trophy isemhlemoti ot melodieswhamp is sought by the winners of the twosehedules Membersot Mrs are Mrs Charles Hurtibesevlee ADAMS wonthe Bell secondrancl Mr ack Butleflloadi ihis foursomefdefesited Mrs Lottie Thompsons bonsple rink oif Mrs Doug nomenMrs Jaek Hamil tori ondAdrienne Fraser In this photo Jack Homtiton representative for the Gil nelerm is presenting1thetrophy to Mrs Adorn smaller individual trophies were 31 ams rink so awarded tdzeach teonLinember at the Ernest closing dinner yeslerdny following Jitney SINGLES CHAMPIONWIPSJARE Iii LAST vwsurot BOWLING Bo mens and ladies singles championshipswill he decided this weekend at the Barrie Bowling Ac ademy itia expected that the men will be through Friday and that the women will wind it up thefollow lng day The men are trundling for the Amby Rivett Trophy the wo men for the C001 Trophy PeteBeleskcy has retained his fineform and is the lfigunc leader right now with score of 3849 His three fivegame scores are 10171337 1293 Limiter holds down the No1 spot at the moment with 15game totaloi 3520 Histhroe livegame scores arellea 1072 12851 Bea ver is third at the prsent time xwvrnw mans LEAqu First Division Borden 83 Bay iield56 Brass and Glenn49 Ern 543 Supertest 43 Cromptontio Second Divisiont Langs 75 Ton ning 15t1 Wonder Broad 48 Toastmaster 40 Butlers 04 Can ada Dry33 Mondltys Seores Borden Supertest 0Cromp ton Bayiield rassand Glenn Erniesz Lang Tanning WonderBread Butler Toastmas Canada Dry Turnbull and Steve Wigg shared the high single honors WI scores of 826 each €SllverP yin as though ha ownedvtherights to it Icoppedthe high triplewth scar of 15 Topp mgos Malletheads 79 Scr balls 68 Newluzrs 80 Pin push rs 05 Who Cares 65K Pins Waywardsoz Jiopelesses Timberlines 44 Aces $9No Names 34 Hirricaneslzta Alley Cats 29 Faucets27 Wh Sox 28 Stragglers 19 Pirates 18 Rockets 17Needlers 18 Rock Rollers 12 Ralnhiers 10 CeeForth had the mens high single of 318 Bruce laaw had thehigh triple 0i 795Jun Nahh had the ladieshighsi of282 Lois Flear had the high tr ieof 617 xgarne bowling playoffs with the three top teams over the reg ular schedule bowling their first three games Playoffs will be com cted neat Monday the end of firstdays play the ad Pin Comets load with he Blue St its 35 1901113 Klugers 999 runs ass Blue Streaks 10021350 no with 3515made up at sets of 1209 1130 1174 Green is neiit in line with sets of 1144 1094 1233 for 3471 Garner has 1176 1220 1071 for 3407 Robiiiard has 1017 1251 1104 for 3423 Gagnehas 1072 1266 1075101 3412 Quinlan has 1163 1216 1020 101 3406 Then comes 0rrwith 1019 1224 1008 for 3311 Darling has 1082 1123 1080for3285 Blight hast68 942 900 for 2805 sun Bowling Twelve men have 10 games howi ed while four fellows have only fired their first set Wes Perry is one of the fellows withonly five games left to howl liislOgames includessetsof 1215 and 1031 for 2248 Peacockis in the same boat withsets of 1098 uni1237 for2335 Mallio hns two good sets gt ing for him 1227 and 1248 for 2473 Flea has sets of 1291211 Marionvhohillord is leadingthe several who have already howled 15 games Shevhas putvtogether sets of 1142 1103 1068 for 3311 Jones adtsets ofcsol 1092 for 313 Coupland has 01986 11259203 aoa MGreensides has sets 1061 817for 2972 Kerney his acts of 847 971 1009 or 2927 ckeyf has setsof 10 906 02 2008 PMcGuire has sets of 980 066 for 2860A Bowen has sets of 958 13441308 forj21822EMarshali of 918925 1939 for 2782 has so of8 897058 sion 50c drive from parrie pickupaphone PA 3543 fill illV nerhassets of 877 767 013 for 2503 Rowett hassets oilllii 943 for12544 Bowen has aotsiot 771 843098 for 2512 01785 844 005 or Dance at Thornton orange Hall Friday April 9130 Beattysv Orchestra Lunch counter Admis 40 ltumrnage sale under auspicesof the Beaver Rehekah Lodge at 10°F lisllon Collier Street Fri day April at pm 8540 fihmmage Sale Trinity Pariah Hull Colicr St Friday April 2D pm Saturday April 912 rinity WA ion Cemetery will he held on Fri dayvApril 5at pm in ltlidhprst Church All plot owners please attend 40 Bingo Saturdéy April 030 9111 West innisill community Centre mile west of High way on 14 Concession minutes 4041 Rummagesale Friday April 12 1106 pm Oddfellows li ii Coll ier St auspicesof No 102 Air Cadets WornensAuxiliary For PA stiles or FA Maia Euchre Bridge and Dance day ril5Chttrdiiil HallCards 810 sharp $10 door prize and numerous Hockey Club Tom Pattondens chogtra Admission $100 lunch Auspices ro W1 840 as ELL QUICKLY hid PA SWvll VALUE ltth awsAid foi Leiroy

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