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Barrie Examiner, 16 Oct 1961, p. 8

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honorees WONT BE IN Falcons Told Start The Season Nov BY STEVE JONESCU Examiner $pofltEdiIOF Barrie Bay City Falcons will start their season in the Georgian Bay Hockey League sotbeieaguewtll he calleduniiL namednfficiallylNovembecLaL0ul Badminton Club To Start Play Barrie Garnso Badminton Club starts play Wednesdayat pm As per ustial club night will be Wednesday Fri day and Saturday Members will play round robin series Oct 21 the same night in which the election of officers will he held Country Club Patrons Enjoy Closing Evening Barrie Country Club held its closing dinner and dance Sat urday at which time winners and runnersup in all golf com petitions were officially present ed with trophies and prizes PRESIDENT REMARKS President Andy Stevenson pre sided during thrmesenismnsj inblsshorcnddrcsshoexpren ed thanks to the numerous com mlttees that worked with him to club champion Art Powell and prize presentation to run nerup Jack Nixon hlenI captain Ron Chantler presented prizes to the flight winners on mnn Lspp includ ing first fiigihtEiltoss Simpson Winner an wood Webb was presented to it orie runnerup Lamondflight Chuck Hickling by Mrs Mill an mfandAleillwxVrthirdr 0n trwasrunner flight Gord Roach and Gcor Reid and fourth flight Teriy Hodge cup mm mm foursome was given to Mar the prile and trophy picture The Smith Memorial Trophy was presented to club champion Grace Ough by Jack ie Miller Barbara Smith was runnervup Rees cup for handicap play Spokane Comets Havetistfitirt Falcons first home gameis NovemberTOTMeaford will be the visiting club At least these two items were made official by the local club this weekend Falconsdiave an exhibition ted for N97 ember full schedule should be due Gait Terriers With the announcement of the first few games the for release later this week also came word that the Ontario Hockey Association has told Bradford BradsFords that they play in this op or not at all ilonos UPSET Brad Walkcr sponsor of the tFords was contacted by this lreporter and admitted he had iheard what the OHA had to But wc delinltcl wont play lnfhenorfhe groupfie Said Mr Walker fclt hurt that the Central Ontario League in iwhichhis cinband Barrleopor qntcd last year should be split ibccause leagues to the north and sand had been let down by their own clubs The COHL has been the backbone of intermediate hock ey It isnt right to break it up because the others are in trouble he continued Right now the DEA has made two leagues of eight and seven gteams Why not form three James of five teams This would allow the central group to stay the way it has been TTTT BILL FOREAN Mr Walker would like to be in the league with Falcons Mil ton Georgetown Oakville and possibly Toronto Macedonians TRAVEL He saldone of hileer ans lTir not the northern group eludes besides Barrie fordanW iofllllsiand Midland is trav my players ronto he sold to ask them to make such trips to ploy to then expect them to get back home to do an honest days work the day following the game If the DEA wont reuolte COHL teams of last year Mr Walker feels his team will have to drop from hockey hate to think of it he said We had live good years of operation HAVE FORHAN tillhnnlnLthatallwillrn solve Mr Walker announced that he has at least two out stsnding additions to his club Billy Forhan former Barrio Flycr who is also reinstated amateur works for Mr Walk er and will play with tho Fords Fords have also given Gnlt Terriers permission to use For hnn when the Fords are in active If Bill shows his usual ability he will accompany the team to the world hockey cham pionships The other big name is Lloyd Boyer leading scorer for en years with Sundridge Beavers Walker also named Willie Menard of New York Rovers as welcome addition Add these toBradlords squadof 196M andyou have terrific aggregation Don Spider Gibson will again handle the concldngchores TigerCats Crush tillers By THE CANADIAN PRESS With two of their backfield ars drafted into the United totes Armyandthreestr igsses under their belts Hamil TigerCats batted out Aénew backfield ripped into the looted Toronto Argonaut defence twfor 3740 victory and took over The Argos lost halfback Dick ishatto with broken nose and had their margin for the third and last playoff spot cut toa yprecariousAourepoaTitsover 9Monireal Alouettes who upset the Rough Riders 1444 Satur day at Ottawa ith three games remaining for each club the point stand ings are Hamilton 15 Ottawa 14 Toronto 11 andMontrealLMg Tlo Teplace draftees Bob Ju rus and George Scott Hamilton coach Jim flrimble fielded full back Larry Hichmnn from Green Bay Packers of the Na tional League and Carver Shan on from Winnipeg Blue 89 ersTflEe Western Conference middle fluids forand Hie 3710 On his first play after the opening kickoff quarterback Bernie Faloney threw 52yard Lu Jollinp alongfiapnituuchk pailham 943 or me downaquarter clip and beating firstof Shannons th touc downs The Ticots moved at will thereafter and snuffed out Tor ontos offensive threats in man that had the Toronto Exhi tion Stadium crowd of 29553 booting in derision Fulaney passed for three touchdowns two from the one yard line They were caught by Shanno Grant and endBauLnithergameTheRedmeorde Dekker Faloney ran up the touch wn off fake pass Su therin kicked four converts and two singles offfield goal at tempm Toronto could manage only 22yard touchdown pass from Tobin Rate to Dave Mann later amfifidfifif vert and field goal by Wes Gi deon RIDER DEFENCE FOLDS At Ottawa the A15 came up with lo point second half while holding the opposition scoreless tochill the 18589 fans LEDage Triumph In WIFU Tilts Winni eg threw devastating place Meanwhile Edmonton chestnnlloiighriders 2110 points forthe season just one chewnn in nip and tuck battle for the third and lost By THE CANADIAN PRESS The favorites won both week end gsmes in the Western Foot ball Conference leaving the playoff picture up in the air Victories Saturday by Edmon ton Eskimos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers left both clubs locked in race for first place and bye into the final first half offensive at the Stampeders in Calgary for an easy 256 victory to retain first rallied behind the accurate long passing of Canadian quar terback Don Getty on their home field to beat Saskat The win gave Edmonton is behind Winnipeg but the Bomb ers have two games in hand Calgary with 10 points stayed two ahead of Saskat playoff spot The idle British Columbia Lions remained in last place out of therunning but they could give Edmonton an assist by beating Winnipeg Monday nght at Vancouver ership of Getty as he clicked on seven of 11 attempts for 147 yards halfback when kicked three converts Before crowd of 17800 in Calgary the Bombers rolled over the Stampeders with is powerful display of two way football Farrell Funston took pass for one Winnipeg touchdown Bay Jauchrdsshedllflfiugh the line for another and Ernie Pitts grabbed another pass for the third on the last play of the game Gerry James added six points on two converts sin gle and field goal Charlie Shepard kicked single Earl Lunsford plunged for the lone Calgary touchdown crowd 612338 snw Edmon ton catch fireunder the lead He tossed tofend Jim llctcaA vits in the end zone for touch down with seven seconds left in the game Fullback Mike La shuk plunged over for two ear lier touchdowns Jackie Parker who shifted to Getty took over Fullback Clair armoured Saskatchewans only touchdown imdnfleg Whitehouse added field goal which in Men Mnny of live close to To its not fair in Steffany Laird 18 was chosen Miss Ottawa Bough Rider of 1562 at rally in Ottawa Coliseum The Queens Blanks Varsity 29 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Queens Golden Gaels slick and strong trampled University of Toronto Blues 290 Saturday for their second victory in as many games in the Senior Inter collegiate Football League down faltering Toronto offence the Gaels took two pointlead over the Blues and University of Western Ontario Mustangs The Mustangs edged McGill Tuckers 93 yard run in the fourth quarter of Saturdays Lfending champions lost o7 to Queenrintheiropcnmggam if The Gaels rubbed it in before Homecoming Dny crowd of 12717 at Toronto They snapped up five Toronto fumbles and turned three of them into touch downs WWLany Burridge made up the Gaels most potent backfield threat got two touchdowns Bill Sirman and Mike Pettit scored the others Gary Strickler kicked three and John Quinn kicked another sin gle BLUES OUTCLASSED Burridge on 18 carries ac countedfor 129 of Queens 291 yards along the ground The Gaels gained 94 yards passing to 42 for the Blues whose groundattack was good for 209 yards The Blues unleashed only one scoring threat rolling 85 yards in the second quarter with quar terback Norm Turner at the helm in ef of Keith Ache son The ve petered out at the Queens eightynrd line The Redmen who dropped their first two games last year before going on to their first championship in 22 years ap peared to have things sewn up in Montreal with 1L1 lend go ing into the fourth quarter But quarterback Ken Rysdale manoeuvred thewMustangs to the McGill two and bulled over for the touchdown pass in lerference call that cost the RedmeLazyands was the big play in the march Then Tucker had scored single on wide field goal attempt in the sec and quarter kicked the convert The Redmen who went ahead in the first quarter on Harry Haukknlasfield goal ran it to 51 in the third when Westerns Gary Cranmer was dumped for safetytouch Quarterback Tom scored McGills only touchdown which was converted by Bauk MISS OTTlini RIDER Redmengitiz on halfback WhitPle of 519 broke loose and John Nash who Vfootbsll queen weighs 112 pounds is five foot five and her vital statistics are 3622 35 BOWLING BRADFORD PLAZA MIXED Standing Strikeouts 22 Alley Cats 21 Optimists 21 Hotshot 21 Cheerios 19 Baby Dolls lit Tom Cats 15 TiCsts 15 Com ets 15 Blowers 14 Pinups 14 Rockets Steve Simone had the mens high scores including 821 single and 717 triple Bob Lynn had 274 single followed by GEngEWiightatthfier high triples were by Dan Styne 715 and Rocky Colangelo 693 Dode Marks had lndies single of 270 and triple of 664 Jean Sturgeon had single of 252 and triple of 596 Isabelle Wild er had 251 singiejndntopirin BRADFORD LADIES Standing Jeans 21 Vennet tns 21 Kay Pams 19 Kay Linda Fleming had the high single of 313 and triple of 590 Millie Gspp had 301 single and Helen Bantam 258 Teena Roulston had 635 tri ple and Kay Wymon 589 much MEN Standing Hornets 26 Spoil ers 25 Aces 16 Tardies 12 Smokies 12 Hardrocks Poin ters Diehards Gary Beileman had the high single of 267 followed by Har old Iceton 269 and Bob Mor ris 251 BRADFORD MIXED Standing Bouncers 19 Scor pions Electrons 12 Spades 1112 dado guhAlZ halids 11 pins cos SpoiersL Ulcers United Six Hi Blll Schoil had the mens scores 284 single and 745 triple Leo McEvoyhnd 255 single and 629 triple Len Hare had 241 single and Mike Masin 31629 triple Thehnn Munshuw hadthe lad ies bigh scores 314 single and 734 triple flier money Just phone Beneficial Get the cash you want fast One phone call and one visit to the office does everything Call up or come in today YOURE THE laces AT BENEFICIAL 15 BAYFIELD STREET Phone PArkway 85931 BARRIE Id month contract on loan em 1500 no to tsuno vow loan an be dinint By THE CANADIAN PRESS Spokane CgmelLele off to fast start in the Western Hockey League 198162 comm They swept two games dur ing the weekend to take the lead over Portland Buckaroos edefeodin hampions and Les Angclcs Blades in the southern division The Comets edged Seattle To toms 48 Sunday night nod de feated San Francisco Seals Saturday The Blades beat the Bucknroos 53 Saturday in the only other weekend action Coch five points three more than Portlnnd and Los Angcles The Seals along with the Blades the leagues new on two starts Edmonton Flyers and Seattle Totems ore deadlocked for the northern division lend followed by Vancouver Canucks and Col gory Stompeders The Comets went in front of the Totems wheh Steve Witiuk scored twice within aftsecond span in the first period Colin Kilbuin and Dick Lsmoureux scored the other Spokane goals Bowie Hughes with two and Jim Baird were the Seattle mnrksmen The Comets had to battle from behind with threegoal outburst in the third period against the Senls Lamoureux Bev Bell and Red lohansen provided the scoring punch Al Nicholson scored for San Francisco Denny Belisle led Los Angeles with two goals while singles wre added by Jackie McLeod Gerry Goyer and Les Hunt Gord Fashway Arnie Schmaulz and Tom McVie scored for the Bucks POINTS SPARK PLUGS CONDENSERS LABOUR $149 BENEFICIAL kale IINAch ambi CANADA Thodoublegttrlumph gavrthr tries this season are winlcss in throughout the season men tioning especially the directors Ja Hamilton Ab Jansen James Simpson Fred Norris merit committee respon sible for the closing event Charlie Tierney Ross Rolls Ross Panachiinnand Mrs Mac McBride Betty Megcr Norma Cohan and Dorothy Stevenson The president also praised the work of club golf profes sional Frank Vyse who is com pleting his first year here Another accolade was thrown as direction of caterer Ralph Wadsworth Trophy presentation Hillcrest Monarchs gnvc New market three unenmed runs in the first frame and despite pretty gnllont battle lost 87 in the third gnme of the Barrie and District Lndies Softball League semifinal series Loss at Queens Park Satur day eliminated the locals ram further play Ncwmnrket is slated to play Varcoe Willows of Barrie for the league cham pionship Monarchs mnde five miscucs in the initial stanza They made three more in the next inning to give the visitors so other pair of markers Newmnrket took advantage of all Hillcrests mistakes and scoredtwo good runs in the sixth to gain the triumph Helen Watt and Colleen Cain each had two hits apiece for the winners Tins Cameron and Sandra Spring had two safeties each for Monarchs ENGINE ANALYSIS S12 schiNimn CARS ALIGNMENT ssoucss Tins WEAR 7+ is air IMPROVES srssnmo INcsrAsrs SAFETY End ELKRWCEEM the entere 7is Edith£orb Wresldeif Stevenson made the rth Harris and Jack Qirrle Vyse presented the ringer score son Nixon was runneHip Roach presented hls tro thrleading ieithnnder Robinson Charles was runnerup Chantler then presen following trophies and prizes for Winners and runnersup Battle Cup match play handllt Tompkins and Stu Emms Ferguson Trophy Chuck Cohan and Jerry Wil and Joe Knowles and Tommy Yates and Cliff Brown cap All llama Trophy senior men Haslett and Cliff Brown microphone for the time came for them to Newmarkét Girls Defeat Hillcres Newmnlket Scott Landry Watt 1h Cain if Pre too at Swnie 3b Bunn 2h Cook Reid rf Wilson rf Butolin rt Totals Blilcrest Cameron ss Marshall 3b Lentsius 2b Hare 1b Smith Aimew cf McFadden If Bird Spring rf Totals AB uum tel nenuunu sniciiiisrnvicr sent FREE GALLON MOST CARS his trophy for to Ross jorie Hickllng and Ross Simp son by Mrs Miller again Paul McgerafidBfirhdrn Harris were Thaan runnersup Mrs Miller alsoiprescntedw prizes in consolation winners Gord Miller and Lilly Webb and Lois Russell and Elwood Webb The Ough Trophy for nine hole players was presented to Eileen Goodhead by John Ough Marie Viau was runnerup Gorby Cup husband and Wife was presented to Elwood arid Lilly Webb by Jack Corby Dr Hamid and Maryann Smith EN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Andy lehgute veteran New York Rangers right winger picked up eight points in four games last week for the lead in the tndivldlmme after one week of National Hockey League play Bathgote scored three goals and collected five assistm Be holdsa threepoint lead over Eddie Litzenberger of Detroit Red Wings Red Kelly of Tor onto Maple Leafs and Don Mclt Kenney of Boston Bruins Litzenhcrger acquired by the Wings from Black Hawks in the off season has three goals and two assists while Kelly and McKenney each have two goals and three as sists The leaders led the team Doc ndies as get into hbfifipmmmuF Bathgate New York Litzenherger 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