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Barrie Examiner, 13 Dec 1945, p. 13

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Hamilton Victor hurrm much IHIWII 1I Innslll Iliiio Lad inucn iI IIli in tho Lis rm Ilutt Mi coal put nycu imici tllltlllyl bit vlt il lane to Iic lh lllkv Iliy Ltl FCIIII ICIII you fllf Jltl IIIYII thllll Iltllt Imp pilot to py lcvIn iiltittlc llziiiic Inst McAitiitii puck lizmllv cvcr Itll cud Ifistl Ilaiiics halfway than lli elcsr laiuiiil Iiiifil ttttl Ilil Ilic IIiilItoi tiiul bitnull tt IK titltl lit till land ttitlHltl lvxo innitilvs Iatci Ivltliicl Ill tiiitil tlic lltllit itml Itcr pisiii ply Willi Mimi and McArtiuir IIvciytliiini from llitilll tpoiit crs wIic liziviiigz II the play and they seciiictl tiiillcatublc Iiiil lllt iiicut will was still to be prcseiitcd Wih live iiiltlltlts to and the van tligit ciulvl hap pciitOIliirirscciiierl tie in fact the lilycrs tli cinch to pick up another cool in the remaining time bis loe Sliewcliuck desperately who sot up two goals for Burric fired thcplltls Iiotit beside his own The tllIlyI now centre from Owen net to not it away from five llar Sound fed Nccdham beauty of rite players who were stunning in pass to get the first goal lie was The puck iolitl down Illt ice and also in with Fife and Lund on the was headed for stop up against third the end boards with tho result faceoff back in the Iltllllllltill Zone in and his 011 0nd fumes were II crowd pleasing Finally in the BillIIlIIIIItittlttCllltltilllOIIIIS third period he wont by the Ham net halfway to the liliieliiic picketl m0 defence like Cyclone and up the puck in his izlovcd right blasted one past FrogleyI mitt turned to throw it to the left IftttllOI decided not skatedI Ich any harder than the layers last to wards his own 0310 11m Friday ni ht It was the ten best decile to throw the puck into blow to ogutplay the opposing sotTagged Out Buck ibadly and still lose on fluke Hap Emms had the coaching chore for the night He used two sets of forwardsRichardson Kauppi and Wilkes MCATthl Needhum andlingwdod bziscball pitcher und Fife and there was little to choose The first trio seemed to havemore speed but the var set paid off fillllltl in II thcii Ilio Ilvv lookcil roav and how IIIIIII COMES THE PLAY tlicritglit corner Ile thrdw it smack into his Own net The explliiizition was it caught in the wcbb of his glove and deflected off into the not stunned silence wbnt Even the Hamilton outfit could hardly believe thpir luck It was goal for them making the score 43 With oiilvfive minutes to play Hamilton over the crowd threw down wmvuitmm THE BARBIE CUBLING CLUB is holding TURKch DINNER TRINITY llAnRISII HALL DEC 14 1945 at pm All former members and prospective new mom bears are cordially invited Anyone desiring tickets dial 3077 or 3370 IIIIforI information RICHARDSON SteelyTwas THIRD SECTIONO Iusf LIKE ac ts Gift From Barrie siv IHIs on the ice Even thlsl mus ruling deklired wheiil Iliuip broke loos1 his before thoi Itlml bell and Ilt tho puck intol pitvii cpizlil truly sriy IlI the puck Lilonc tinre would hate betn faceill back it the end IIIlIlIlItlll lizis three huge deferme iicii iii Showcliiick Wincinaster tI lcokie They seem totakc up iot of the ice space and are very iiaiil to get by Along with goalie FtIlliglly the Lloyds picsciited III BALK Row primum itlllltxltlt obstacle They had Very litle pity through the itaine and it scented us if they scored about overv time they broke away IUII Homlton SuBunle shot on Ihilby The crowd setl up grcat chant of W0 want Stiicliuii after the third period pztsciitatioii NOT MANY IIANCICS IIainiItoii had just two good ciinntcs to EttlH III the first per td and they lid In the second frame they had Savicky offwith penalty and playing one mun less actually scored again but it was nice piece of stickork by Ronnie Kemp which took him right in on Iliilby That was well earned but sloppy defence work by Barrie to let oiie iiinii tiwuy clear like Kemp wus Iaytlec McAitlilii was the boy Lnnd was the best mun on the Never Ilili Barrie team worked with goals Lu and Jordan formed one dcfeuc pair Cook and 0V9 Guriepy the othe The latter tighter sixmun dcfeiicc and tliclphyed with very bad hipI in Iomls couldnt cran Fioplcy nalllIiule1 in practice two nights ear Willi minute to go Hup Emms took Ihilby out of the not and put lier and he could hardlymoye On alas he laid his rifle against the mllhls Play Llllld MCATlth tree before approaching his kill mid Kauppi were probably the top hands MADE BIG DIFFERENCE on So dxil be Hum III as guts who decided to play the rubber into his ownl lc up shit tie between Bariic null won the game by 53 on breakawayl Is two strands ppcncd in til it zvon occur ugum cverf iy mt tl Rtti everything altort itieitpic play was no oil right but if he hadI ks mM BCI Rugby Te At llurric Arena Dcc IlitltitIlI ILYEIIIS Emil lltItlLt Loud ln Itichiiidmn liaiippi ulfciiiutcsi MU i1ill Nrctk IHHH hulk Lidiiogi AllinION IIUYIS Itull Findley Ilrfciicc Shows buck Winc iiiasleijcciitio licrii Is Sziill IIxnzititik Iltcriiut Imckw Stod lait Maxwell Savicky lItftim llzi litiiioatl Iiiioiito Iiiiciiiuii lolni Ilobsoii Iltlllt FIRST IIIIIIOI Iliiniilton Savatity llieliilut Alll Ilziinilioii Klinp Ittlulllw Nlttll iMcArthur 1307 Penalties KLIIIIIII Savicky Sliewcliuck Kemp IIIIItI IIIIIIOD Illlliltrrrldlml l3 Burriewltifc lIilliltl McArthurl Hmuilton Slicvc tick ll IILIIlillillllrKcltlp 1955 PenalticsWiiieinaster iaricpy Goldsmith AImOstEot While Hunting in Grey Collingwood EiiterpriseIlullctin member of last seasons llioriibury finalists met up with an exciting experience last week while on deer hunting party over in Grey County felled it with single shot but Just as he got to it the deer Harry Frogley former Port Colhurricd footwork borne of the borne netminder has made big baseball field Aylmcr made for or so before They beat Young Rangers two nights before coming Austin Stoncbaiii Ronald Stewart Bill LuPlaiite Larry Aylmcr Goldsmith former Coll on 431 OI am Georgian Bay District Heath Norman Biiiion monomonomomomouo SD Ira ANGLES llao===lo=o==xoox===oxox===o W1 VICIOIIY AIIICIIAFI last winter sent to IlJllIt Iiockey team for exhibition games Willi the olts which veto Xtullynt attractions The coach in obliuinu friendly youiiiz tliap yaw latii Iiranie who had the handicap of jllSI one giiin But no has done tKiiatiukI 1333 Sluililinpi job as tlllfCIUl of ItCIfllIIOll at the Victory pliiil Illl our years and now has similar rippoiiitnnn it the Ilala Slitc with Ilalliniore Clippers Frank Allcvrcll llob Iriyday and Syd IuVlt IJICL with Ioronto Morlboros Val Ileloiy with Si tdthariizes ILiltlllrill Bill Wiiieimisterwith llainilton Lloyds Chuck Currie with Oshawa IHI Generals goalie Ivan Walinslcy on the Itliolt list Dusty Ithoadcs on Ithe Boston list PAQUITIE former Barrie Colt dcfciiceman in 193940 now out of the Army and home lll North Boyd Iwiu play for CPR in the city 19 LEE who used to star in the nets guc conch being PEP KELLY ex Ncwmarket juniors Toronto Leafs borne is back in form with Buf Another shift in the St Louis fanAnketite Bisons iii the Timl mins senior loop Willi the DION was traded to Buffalo for same team is IIUGII1IIANIho Flycrs roster Goalie CONNIE dcfencemaii BILL ALLUM former Ncw York Ranger LLOYDE FINKBEINER former Camp Borl den liockcyist who was in Barrie with Buffalo Bisons in October has been SIil down to Dallas Icx ans JOHNNY BABY formerly Arm me In had swarmed with St Louis now with Buffalo Goldy spotted big vltlllmitlld lylhing blt Srv gentle his raised himself up and made for the ball player Willi till admitted difference inthe Hamilton clubltrec and when he saw that the IWWInedfhmjmmkjbtmdtWZISglnchChfehimnd his protectingy tree the pursued saw an the Civvy Street ExprcssI the need just then as his rifle Camp Bowens 91h View to Barrie and now are not to be was out of reaclil was to get be Loan newspapen humshod tiifled with by the other teams1 this loop The twocentres Kemp which action he took and Ketola were Hamiltons best The defence was big and crude indzi tree with bigger trunk hm mommI The big Ibuck charged against the tree BY SGT AB HULSE which held but the animal broke THE SADDEST MONTHS Hamilton hadcight penalties IBar his horns Aylmcrworked his way far as the Sporting Sphere in cum from tree to tree untilhe got 10 Borden is concerned are at hand rie only four The sooner we forget thatrgamc where hisrifle was and then fin ished the job properly the better Examiner advertisers get com plete coverage of Barrics trading won the intermediate OHA cliamp ionship more times than any other area EXTRA sroizr NEWS oc place inOiitario reviewof re cords has shown The Shipbuild swon the title in 1910 1913 1918 1919 1920 and 1939 Collingwood Sliipbuilders have with baseball hockey lacrosse over and many of the leading figures departing for civilian life There will be lull for some weeks andthen will cOmc mush ball basketbalthockey aIIld box ing THE RUGBY ROSTER what those lads who drew your cheers in other years are dOing LT ANDY TOMMY ace back fielder of the Ottawa lloughriderc has resumed competition this year after twa years of absence from the gridiron Andy is still Sports officer at No CACTR and as consequence he has turned out with Toronto Argos which practically makes him renegade so far as the Capital City is concerned Two exBordenites are also with the double blue in the persOns of DOUG SMYLIE and TOM GLENN individual track champion of Bor den in A19 colors whHethe elongated Glenncwas POM with Armoured Corps back in the same year SMYLIE cvorts on the back field with Tommy and Glenn is snappihgthe pigskin CAPT SYD REYNOLDS of Alt hasebalIIsofsball and basketball fame sometimes known as the old professor has turned out at end HERE AND THERE PAUIIIIIUIDO would indicate lttb Sud Ibury husky leads the Alli iii pen3hme 11 lalties to date AIle IllIOWNlt 1weullh of khaki color with JIMMY CONACHLR mid GERRY BROWN our books as the best individual1 softballiandoccewsafely4ticked away the tumult andthe shoutingwlth Paka Meanwhile lets take gander at Doug it will be recalled was 1943 FRONT ROW Harold Brett Frank Moran Don Spcarn Iougliccd captain icorgzc Storey Bruce tapp Itcg Juck Moron Douglas Irilciih Terry Harris Murray Fife Roach Izuk Nixon toacii ll UtlillttllL Photo by Bob liftoii OI Morlhoros 6Bonie tliiplc Lcnf Gardens Dec lllt IllhIIIIlI liviil 51itl Iiinu IAIIAI iaiirpy Ittmi Raglan Zinc iitoina IIubilltl Iloskuid 211 Iftltl Ittllllt IIuyes Inher mli lawman luck McIiaclrern Illltilllll Illtll jlllIlII lrIilSI IICRIOD Hum Wilkes Iligiuppil 230 Ill Icnaities McAilliui IIoskinia SECOND IIIIIIOI WiiitImitshi near Iientoii Frame look It bunch of unknown kids in Ioriiizio and mm the Winters of 1943le his team won ttl Uuiies ll tiwc lio Iltllil oloiros lItILlIII TIIll gt It gt In IIIIIIISIEECEIlIzIIIl no in Ilziiiie twice last season and here they are today Iiiil Itoiity with liIailboios Sullivan 1351118 Nommnm New York Rovers IICIIJ Kenyley with lalt lied Vlill liiii Tusboin hyl mmng MU Icntnly rMcAithiii IIIIIII IICIIIOI Marlboros Sullivan iill Marlboro whiyday Jt tlIllilIil 71 IcnultlcszlIIMvcll Irydtiy Sul COIIOIIIIS St Michaels College Gait Red Wings and St Kitts Ful cons will all be coming to Barrie regularly iiid while nothing ofI for GIDVLHIIUISI aiitlIPort Cul Barrie CIllI expects some mighty fine prospects withbig league tags was seilteant and ilaved with attached Altl iii the Camp Borden league the past ltilllltt the out RED FARRELL widely knownI going movements from St Louis icfvlCO illkllliil Cllllel ill dll he Flycrs continued over the week canteens for the tobacco industry end as Iefciicciiicii llill Holouka will coach the Flyers and he would iiid Frank Ilowiiiaii wore sent to like zily boys of junior title in New Haven for goalie Eddie Ilaf Iloideii who are interested in try fcrty iiigr out with Barrie to Contact rink Iinzinager Wes Allsopp They will Corps while BILL MCCOMB littlle given every opportunity to BEP GUIDOIJN who were with make the team CWlllllIl riiv irl also 11 liie Jilliitlt limit is under 20 on fold The first three will IizirtIIV II October 104 and the season be IEfivjlllllelMarga EKIIIIITCIIHEIIINHgins around the middle of NovIcm IMANf syn DFTROIT IIbci There are several good Jun DFROIT RFD WINCS IIIIVC II ior players in Comp one being JOE GILHOOLEY who played swell hockey ftiLOshawa Bees and also aces of the AlO team and LES played Class DOUGLAS 0f A49 who INIqu in Barrie in addition will ice It jun ior tcum under the time honor player in the illt5 Borden senior Cd an COHS league NEW YORK RANGERS have prize package in ALEX SANDA LACK husky A33 defence mung rI while AL KUNTZ tllltlIIlCl Black EcietlejII shortly try comeback ST LOUIS FLYERS who have been seen in action in Barrie hzivc FRANK BOWMAN the Service Corps bluelinerbzishcr doing his stuff and BUFFALO their oppon ents dropped LLOYD FINKBEIIN ER who was with the Camp Bor den team of 1942 over the boards Both looked capablerof making the grade with plenty to spare and if any further proof of ability is need ed lake the case of RED BROWN of St Louis returned overseas Vet eran who has more than made good in three games to date with the Flyers WITH THE LEAFS RONNIE NELSON who as late as this month was playing heads up ball for AlO is now at Owen Sound with the Toronto Leafs hoping to catch the form that made him star with Qshawo Gdnerals VI BUN WHITE ace of the A22 hockey team and one of Ontariosl best known lacrosse players Will takgthe ice in Intermedith com pany with Owen Sound Mohawksd and that goes too for RUGG STAN LEY member of the Borden team of 42 andiREGWESTBROOKE of A33 BAZ BASTIEN who answers to the name of Aldige whenhes at home starred for Meds in goal last with Teddyeeves Balmy Beach teamand is as good as ever BERT McCOMISKEY former CAC sports ofcer is back at down an end position for Warren Stevens team thimfdll JERRY oLLINGER Tiger back fielder is another whb once trod the sands of BordenIarId wecould lgo OD and on HOCKEY comps NEXT were before selves BOSTON BRUINS for instance lioutwith Eiank McCnoi and Toronto Varsity and will hold We cant qualifyin that respect them up atthe winter pozft or if hockeyor skating becIausE Of the they will he evenhetzter than they weather Many of them had the oppor in juniorfA this winter and that tunity of continuing their hockey means immediately available will careers in the Army to some ex be what in our opinion is the tent others havent Ibeen on skates fastest hockey in the World de in years but as whole the hockey spite the claims of the pros clan did fairly well for them Nothing canquite take the place are giving trlals to DOUG BA tenagers really attract the at LIFF STEVE HYRMAK Edytention of the big league scouts BOBBYITHORPE of Armourerl Such famous teams Oshawc white and right now is battling Gordy Bell for the netmiitding post withfloronto The hockey picture is going to be changed mightily thisyear and before the teams go tothe postJt WOuld take aSwami Goade to even him who might be the best BARBIE ACTIVITIES For thosewhormain in Bor gt is more grid den this year will likely see ac more creeping into the picture and tivity on ARTIFICIALIICE The tire Ifew short weeks theboysxwill news plaint in Barrie is working get the answcr as to wivhgther or not nicely and there will be no need being in the services has slowed forpq5thqnefellt5 Sim Puller Flyers Fade Out In Last Two Period ic drt pped into tie with Young Sonicrs for last place ltliitul series Dy luring to Toronto Muriboros 61 at It huh goon Bruc Pitstpy of the llycrs who accidentally played 1111 of tixir 28gatne schedule winmisg one hung of Mummy nigh the Letting Harmlzon 53 the same night DicksIts oiepoim total which mine horn tie game iii Barrie Kan ls on one and 105mg Young Rangers by 5iIngl to add two pomts to had three ponds Mupiis went out in ITORI new twd for sec tion Barrie and hide to As ire Jiiiizor lIlCt stuxl ght starts while 3II illco III Iuililli plzuc bunched and int lii1oim IILIJII tl KLHA Ilasl IIlI IIitt1 Vsizh LIont IMlu evil tliclll IlllOl carils Ll RICHARDSON Ilullltl ticforc the limit tI lurblII Mummy Richardson slur IEIIIIU to Like Iltt ce suffering from although he ceiiltlit hour his itl til Itlllt ltlsymroltli were tguaiiist pa the Dukes puck in the game outside the caromed off and right into the BarII i=1 ltI It tLHI Iti vtl um 51Iillc Itnm puck Int shot bltit lilrc 1ltlIl3 log on lltr lint tliiriity lie and llttlt fool Icky iiziinitcs Baitr Jaydee lichziiiai jJu Iirlidlly at Centre for hold and while he was off tILIr cc split Wide open through Siifitllhli xviis lcft uii tliviii and the Itiin ltIiIill Imllllllltllllg tin iii Maple Let tum fault Jiininy ltgtihlif xroitttu Ialllioz in gimll on bi7li LLICII linakc tho but move and when lit invent down klllly lifted the puck lover him into the iict That icttutl two pron IIrg Stanly niuiksi Cast Iiuiiie It Itltlflt oiuc liod but ti out Muillniios lr had lliin cotihl wore jllrlt duals wit the plus ctciytliiiig lIlItl tlo not The Dukes rillll MHWIHIIIIHHI all they had to do was Sll IN back zml il for the breaks They IthI Ilmiim liici IJIIILS for more nus all Marlboros got enough final 35 IIIIvI mo Illitt Lcadiiie but lptitk WWW Iliavv the starry Bobby llllillllliLi the riu lit twill Itluth IIUIUIII lord Nccdhaiii LtilIiiliilltlII oi initctl place tinsf Noni igtiAiriics two penalties McAiiiiur first Ullt in the first period didnt second one was coin iffazr whmt Dukes gottwo llll lillt if Maithorns had five penalties but ltlic Ilycis could not scoIc with uhha cxtra iimii advantage all Marlboros The hm CAI111m Jhnhm and mood siltiiid players Barrie had only it llllllIiIv was off for most of the last Ilttltltl so that left only lltllll for over five minutes and in llllkl HUS Th 035 WOW it Vell Ilaiiic iiin lliltml ti iiililrr llllll lthili Ittctiaidsoiis IIie Ilc trioin mm Iio L1flhatippi and Wilkes sclu ILLidiom slailboros jtlsl mm Tmt trtmt that llllllllttst they had the puck all the Illitt iiiitlI ItVtilILlitlly tlic Duke zone and slipped over pass to Wilkes who scored on Ipicture play right lbIJlI over two Kziuppi carried iiitol Iii st dressed Miiilbtiltis Leachimm 3h3IIife came on to look just as good Sirachaii didnt have shot the first period Illarlboros only had tiitctl crew in the final 20 minutes Some of them quit trying others Twice Ioc Ltiiid tlillCtI the puck lullUna mm Ij0lllllltl in with only Gillson to beat CW Wk Played 11 Sound game It didnt do Ii he Duke mmmiioth offensively ll1I defensively tSullivuiil 230 was on the jump McAithLir ilsolmumlllll 35 me In rwnrd Mailboxisrrlflytlu Iliad several that looked like suiellll bl lltoals but faich to score It phjnfut first period epignde Urwnkos looked good on the bigGar lme Flyorsto Gummy Bohhy Dav dens ltt Luiid was terrific in the idsons team by such margin and 131 get only one goal HERE IT COMES started right from lficial has been announced tIlCiSCCfllld period and it took fluke co litl Consult Your Continental Life Reiresehtzrtiue about six chances to score that and he couldnt get was lllllli net Kuuppi period but complained IIIcling sick after then llldIlltld to take lot of rest chnd and use Examiner Classifieds riucucnt Trouble ESTABLISHED 1399 Fully qualied he knows that your future financiail imlcpendence can be accomplished only by careful appraisal pmwclividual Life Insurance needs THE CONTINENIAI llFE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE ITORONIO DISTRICT MANAGER GRANT KI MAYOR ISODvntopStreetr Puuly Canadian Therunnuul value of Canadas mineral pIoductioii lins intreused from less than 104milliondollors in 1868 to approximately 525 minim SINCE Penmans rst began manufacturing Knitted Products in 1S68 they have kept pace with ech new requirement of Czinddas expanding POPUItIOEITC economyAddPgnmohs Iarc still looking forward with CaIIIjAda Today Penmans are planning Knittcd PrOdUCfSWIIICII will continu tIoIIIIII the demandsof Canadidns for high quality and sound quuIIim IKnittIed outerchITHOeryhndUnderwear BARRIE FLvERs Will perform for color and allout effort of these junior games for it is here the

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