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Barrie Examiner, 2 Dec 1959, p. 4

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Believille llcharlsnds Turn sum JONBSCU sports calm nursnmorsmh The greatest attraction sport his is being unpredlot or the Individuals his eyes whgélkiooliiflng at ti scorln statistics in the National ey ague the to is Bronco Borvath or the Boston Bruins In less than 20 games Borvamfhas scored 20 goals The average player doesnt net that many in season odd ly enough Horvath isnt one or the players that step ped into the pro ranks right after his junior years Insteadhhe had couple or average seasons in the min ors beiorc getting the call to the centre ring Johnn Bower goaltender or the Maple leafs is snotherlmlner who spent many years in the minors before sticking in the NHL Bower has the second best in the league today We never Bile but statistics tiiy reliable tell able as team One can hardly believe Jerry Toppazxini is another former Barrie Flyers Never fancy skater example of the unpredictable good stickhandler or high scorer in junior hockey Topper skating as he always has has developed into threat every time he steps on the ice season is Dickie Moore In contrast thus far this twotime scoring champ or the NHL His career has been up and down He couldnt make the NHL Canad iens on his early attempts When he finally stuck he JMM three went right to the top at the heap This year though you wont rindhis name among the top scorers team in hockey Thelbiggest bust Mk Mahovlich Hes still playing with the greatest of the season to date is the lears Rated another Beliveau when he came out of juniorranks from St Michaels college Madors Prank had two twenty goals in each lair seasons scoring at least This year hes counted only three or four Hes not playing the hockey hes supposedly capable of playing Whats the secret No one seems to know Three big busts are the re ason Chicago Black Hawks tenlng to steal playoff berth Ted Lind say Tod Sloan and Eddie Litzenberger all grestscor era are nowhere near bre scoringcircle aking into the topseven Things might change tomorrow Hdrvath may stop scoring and iinish the season with less tiisnafl goals Moore may take over and win the scoring title again Mahovlieh may rind the mark Bower may go back ward Lindsay iSloan and Litz may earn their pay Whatever happens wont appear too unusual to vet eran hockey observers incidents over the years jtii 10 You cant claims JUST NOTESThe turing Rod Gilbert leading pointgetters Theyve been watching similar You cant count man out winner til the battles over powerful Guelph Biliafiores tesa and Jean Estelle the leagues should prove formidsible opp051 tion for the Barrie Myers in an OHA Junior game here tonight Dont torgetto keep tomorrow evening open Its open Good Now get ready to attend the first Grey Simcoe League basketball game at Central Collegiate The Barrie teasz host to RDAF Damp Borden Very Close Race In New Pro Loop me CANADIAN PRESS The first and last teams in the Eastern Professional Hockey League stand all alone But tight struggle has developed among the otheriour separated by only iewipoinls Sudbury Wolves andKingslon Frontenacs who didnt play Tuesday night are at opposite endsoi the standings with the Wolves out in trout by five points and the Frontenac in the cellar by six Tuesday nights action packed the others closer together assec endplace Trois Rivieres Lions lost 72 in fifthplace Shall Ste Marie Thunderbirds and lllird place HunOttawa Csnadiens and ourlhplace Montreal Royals tied 33 lbe ilruniderbirdsl victory stopped drive by the Lions who had only lost one game in their gt last nineThey now are onepoinl in front ottbe Cauadiens who are ahead of the Royals by the same margin Sault Ste Marie lrallsMonlreal by two points 500 and the fans had plenty to cheer about as Wayne Hicks and Milan Marcella paced the vic tory wilh twogoals each and Fred Hiils Ron Quenville and Walker Bradley completed the scoring The Lions goals were notched by Gilles ihiheault andWayne flail Thibeault was taken os pital alter second period lnlt jury believed to be cracked rib The rough contest also leil Sooswinger Guy Black with badly bruised hipn secsawasmn Montreal the crowd about 1000 saw the home team came from behindin the third period to take the lead but the Babs evened it up before the final whistle Yves Serrano scored twice for Montreal with Biliy Sutherland getting the other JeanClaude Tramblay got two for null0t tawa while Johnny Aoanble scored single There were no penalties in the game in which Charlie Hodge stopped 24 shots for the Royals andme Walters blocked 22 for HullOttawa In Best Ellort 0i The Season By ran csNAniaN runes Benevllle arlands defend ingworld chum ions putiorth efiorts of the season Tues edged the leaguerleading Whitby 54 Bellwithan another Proves asthbsrdcheck Hockey Association Their vi pry was only their third win in 18 games The club had beeandescendingragpédéiy celos gregular go or injury earlyin the sedson vCeaare juniorali been pusloan Kitchener and clubuniii the Maniago last years star nehmnder has to the Macs iron may play with the Olymlalcs unless sir Wed Inlolher SeniorAuction coach Lemmy Lamirande and centre irwln Gross eachfired two goals to pace Windsor Bulldogs lo comiorlable 73 victory over qhatbamj Memo Kitchener Waterloo Dutch men idle Tuesday night are sec ond in the standings one point ahead at thirdplace Chamam Windsor is fourth is points aheadol McFarl Dunlops started iasthob Has sard scored the opener at 141 hislirst goal the season and Gordie Myles sdaitrMWeiner Brown sliced the Whilhylaad to single goal In the second periodBelle soured un cred goals byhus Gagnou and Ken bobs to take eds Barrie Fivers five games moved three points of the top 01 the one Junior Headings in night by dumping St Catharine ToePees 52 It was the third straight win or theFlycrs Prior to that they had lied St Michaels Col lege Halon andwon another game Toronto Msrlboros who had their wings clipped by Guelph Bilunores last night lend the league with no points Billmores are in second place with is one point ahead of the locals BILTS HERE These same Ellimores will be in town tonight quite confident they can slump the locals As matter of fact the Blltmore them iboyusedtheoldsetlsst Saturday and thumped Peter oorough TPrT Peter They elt it was good lucklo stay with than it wasntl ED DALE STAR Once again while two of the three Barrie lines stood out and the defence Dale Rolfe Ed Woollen and used Man ce St Oage played well goalie Wayne Rutledge bad to come up with his usual two or three big is and or good when he accepted beautiful pass tram Billy Kuibbs and let go with sinler ruseMoses tramwhat saves per game He was par liaslsrly sensational in booting out will shot by Chico Mski in the early moments That slop could have hurt the hosts But Jones who is skating is little better and starting to get his booming shot on the net opened the scoring or the Flycrs at 440 no whacked homo puck from the side at the net being the third msuonaplny with El WESTFALL club is the only one which the Flyers havent beaten this sea son The boys of Hap Emma hope to for that ugly situation this evening Last night at St Catharines the Flyers showed faint signs oi what weekend oil can do They Werent quits as sharp as usual needing 37 shots to score five goals However oilkey they were the locals looked like strong cun ienders for the top outplsying and cutmauliug the TeePees throughout GILBERT LEADER Jeannot Gilbert paced the win aerswithapairotgoalsops Rollo and Dennis Pancbnlr Cuilen knotted the count late inihoirsmewilhanahnostim possible angle shot from the right of the goal The pack got past tired Westiali and Cullens desperation shot found the mark with just four seconds remain ing in the penod Gilbert inked sbolirom just inside the St Catliarlnes hiueiine moved in few more feet then blasted one high into the right corner It was his seventh goal of the sea son St Catharines had the edge in shots 1241 in the middle trame but couldnt dent Rutledges armour Wayne made big saves on Cullen and mgged Dan Grosso Gilbert hit tnrgoai No of the season or the only goal of that frame He banged home loose puck during ascrambla Leclair who always shinaln Joe Browns Title on use HOUSTON Tex CP Joe Brown boxings busiest cham pion deiends his world light weight title for the eighth time tonight when he meets Dave Charuley oi Britain The 31yearold champion who alreadyhas gathered about $200 000 in three years of deiending the fitle hopes to lie Benny Leonards record for warding oli challengers Leonard did it eight times and retired undefeated in 1925 Chamley would lflre to become the first Britm to holdvlhetltla since Ereddie Welsh of 42 years ago and also the first southpaw to be lightweight champion Brown almost lost to leilhander Kenny Lm here last year unswwercm Neck Charnley is built like heavy weight from the waist up His Durelle llas ll Sore law CHATEAM NB CP Yvon Durelie retired Canadian and British Empire lightheavyweight boxing champion is inhospitai here awaiting results of xrays on hislaw Durelle complained of sore jaw and entered hospital Monday for observation The Bale Ste Anne NB boxerfisherman previously com plained of sore ear following his unsuccessful bid toliit George Chuvalos Canadian heavyweight title Nov 17 in Tor on anther TONIGHT Junior lit Eliinch neck is as big as Jack Dempseys He won the British Empire title by knocking out Willie Toweel and became the No contender for Browns throne Brown from BatonRouge La has had almost three times as mauyiigbts as the asyearold Chamley But Charniey has one distinction Joe cant claim He never has been knocked off his feeliniobattles Brown is favored at 12 io5 odds to retain his championship and become the oldest man to hold it He is three months younger than Joe Gans was in 1008 when the latter lost to Battling Nelson There is 90day return clause in the contract in the event Brown loses If he wins there are offers of $75000 and $100000 or fights on tho west coast and Wilda SEVEN DEFENCES Brown won the titlenug 2A 1956 fromWallaceBudgt smith In sevendefences helhas iive knockouts andth decisions Al the close of business Tues day night19281was in the till Thepromoterslforecasl total oi $40000 by night time Brown gets so per cent and Charnley is of the total proceeds The 15rolmd scrap will be televised by the ABC starting at 10 pm EST To The mus Ronnie taking more than one chance in the finale He stayed with two lines most of the war alternating Pierre Game and Jonesonslinewithllbertand bedsirp bsMilier trio stayed intact as usual and played itsnormai good game both ways in the roughhousodeparhneot atwa fire TeePees alried at least three times Flyers clainh ed threeldeclsions Plucky Don Grosso was the loser on two separate occasions ipsr with Rolfefirs and failed to breakilrio thewin column Late inthe periodwben he do mded St Ongo was shadegg he medalld was felled in his attmipt to break even In the second period Terry Mc Guire sotanm amiable than had McGuire on the icsam¥ was bellinghim ee machete it they may be called that for being attire game gave the hometownclub theold razzoo the iull 60 min utes The gtw who plays the records during the intermission and de lays delighted the crowd with his record of Three Blind Mice HmmlWonder who that was aimed at Westfail and Rollo have to be the strongeslldds in the league They p13de over 50 let For ACompleta Selection or POWER TOOPSV EWING SUPPLIES AND warm asu ammo so mm at recurs ELEoroRs of INNierL Continue As Councillor For Another Terni GIBBle iron TRANSPORT Your You and influence Respectfully Solicited 110s PH some sr cam goal lac dunes Stapleloa McGuire low Salli Bum for wards Maki Groom and add Brennunan Green Hall Robinson Harris lves Maki Collar madam relereo Mo iesn lumen Bill Friday and Joe Smith all at Hamilton approximate ppmn not swig ta ounoed ElvenJones Psnchuk Rolls 2TeePeesCollm Robinson Harris 440 13157 Penalties Sisplelon and linibbs higbsticking 30 Khihbs hold ing puck 1509 Second Period ByersGilbert Game St Ooge Peualtiu Cullen 133 McGuire and Miller light lag majors 1025 Gilbertltrip sing 1341 Stapleton throwing the puck 1611 flilrd Period FiyersLeclair RolleJoaes TeePeesCullen MyersMiller Knlbbs Awiey 1806 Penaltiu Rolfeslashing and highsticking 1074 Grosso high sticking 1024 Hadlield slash ing 1205 Grosso tripping 1824 Grosso fightingmajor 1935 St Onge slashing and lighting major 19 Shots on goal By Barrie By TeeFees MyersGilbert 11 ll 1537 912 415 WAYS TO BUY Cash Layaway Charge Budget Bins Bedt Dukes snap Win Streak ayruBcANAD messes Bert Templeton scored two goals Tuesdsyuiight to lead the lutplaoc Hamilion TigerOils to aHlianTomotowlthSLMi cheers College Halon in theom tarlo Hockey simulation Junior mint SLMlksi which has tailed win in live outings now is tied for third place with Barrio Fl ers who welloped St Catherine TeePees 52 Guelph Billsacres snapped live game Marlboro winning streak by taking the cilia ball ol the Toronto double bill The Marlbomc still load the icons 1n the opening game at Tor onto Mike Dahmer Ed Nicely and Jim Pans scored Hamiltons other goals while Bruce Draper and beeKon with pair each and John luinbull tallied or St Michaels iiiiiillili nmmnnz nlshluehlnh was studdedwith penalties and minor mines Jena Estelle secondmthesconag paradeJed the Biltrnorcs with two goals his 15th and munr thescasou Bert Brown Bsrry Mike huntsin sod Enos Knit scored singles Marlboro goals come Bod Sbelllcid Gas ton uril and Gary Jarrett Atoulolozmlnulesinpenlb tin were handed out in the third period alone The hodblebegon afler Kralt send Duke narguard Bill White crashing into the pro leciive glass which surrounds the hearth White fell to the on blecdlng from cut eyebrow and sulierlng slight concussion Knit seemingly meonoerued by liarlies heavy eh than that point on picked upnln in lursuce goal late in the gm Martino Canadian Red Cross Association Barri andDistrict Branch DINNER MEETING INAUGURATION l960 EXECUTIVE Dinner will he served at 030 pm Wednesday Dec Community House Wives Husbands and Red Cross Workers will be most welcome Dinner5150 per person Business will be discussed at 730 pm Haley President lnthothirdpulod He tried to 7WINTERCOATS Teams defieaeeman picked the wrong gig when he Wllhinsemndsths rd Anniversary Sale or WOMENS STYLE RIGHT mmmwmmmlukmmumuuim in ideal ChriSimos Be practical and yet give love 1y gilt that will remind her of you each time she wears it Choose from many styles that are oh so right for gift giving an GROUP TWO Rogues to 6998 THREE sag 59st to 1998 Special Early cremation Spun WINTVER COATS Reg to less Choose your new festive season gown now while you have complete range to choose from in all thejseasons latest styles and colors Choose trom full skirt or eath dresses Popular PricesFrpm

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