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Barrie Examiner, 30 Dec 1961, p. 10

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By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor AND NOW THE LAST THREE MONTHS Mrs Lorna Bell was elected president of the lad ies section of Barrie Country Club early in October RCAF Flyers of Camp Borden won the Barrie and District Softball League championship over Torgls Automotives Ray Smith pulled an 18pound seven ounce great northern pike from the No ttawasaga River Paul Sam Green employee of The Examiners composing room fired holeinone on the No hole at Barrie Country Club Jonescu Tom Garner Dan MacDonald and John Mano were standing on the green and watched the ball disappear Bordenettes won the Camp Borden Ladies Soft ball League championship Pat Bertram and Frank Petersen combined mus cle to pull in lQpound great northern pike from Six Mile Lake pair of 66yearold youngsters Ellsworth Crawford and Oscar Rowe ing prize at Belleville Varcoe Willows won won the horseshoe pitch he Barrie District Ladies Softball League championship Mens section of Barrie Curling Club opened on the 251h with banquet and stag Barrie North Collegiate Junior gridders won the Georgian Bay Central Section football championship Mrs Edith Corby of Barrie was elected presid ent of the Simcoe County Ladies Golf Association NOVEMBER One of the saddest eve the death of Wally Smith nts of the entire year was outdoor columnist of The Examiner and the greatest booster Barrie has ever had Bay City Falcons started the Georgian Bay Inter mediate Hockey League season on the right foot by clobbering Orillia Lakeviews The hunting party of Doug Homer George Ste phens and Stan Jennett bagged pair of dandy deer one estimated to weight close to 300 pounds enjoyed some lovely roasts Codrington school youngsters won the Barrie Public School soccer championship St Marys won the Barrie Separate School touch football championshipp William Emery got an unusual way His car 5111 way 400 DECEMBER his deer liver this year in acked into deer on high Tenpin bowlers Theresa Coyle and Ed Pashko won cash prizes for their Bow ver 200 scores at Holiday Marion Smith skipped her rink of Doris Johnston Stella Clark and Mildred Trophy at Barrie Curling Cl Niarshall to the Sparling ll Gord Needham skipped his rink of Ross Stephens Ross Saunders and Charlie Christie to the Labatt Tro phy at Barrie Curling Club Frank Vyse was inked for second term as golf professional and course manager of Barrie Country Club Jonescu won prize proving that old Lady Luck All of this these four in curling is real columns prove that 1961 jitney here was busy year Just wait until 1962 Expect Sellout Crowd To See National Football Loop Final GREEN BAY Wis AP Eager Green Bay finally gets chance to see National Foot ball Leaguo title game Sunday after 42 years of waiting when the favored Packers pit their powerful grouni attack against the pass minded New York Giants sellout crowd of 41000 is expected at City Stadium Weather forecasts of some mod eration in recent subaero tem peratures are expected to clean out the few remaining tickets The battle starts at pm EST and will be televised across Can ada by the CBC it was about 10 degrees above zero when the Giants arrived hours late Friday after their final workout at Yankee Sta dium Informed that the Pack ers were extremely confident coach All Shaman of the Giants sai Fine thats the way like The Giants reac tion to the weather was Wow The Packers aIzpoint favor ites were to 1ber up for about 15 minutes on the frozen prac tice field today The Giants scheduled ayshort workout on the same field later The carefully tended turf of City Stadium covered bystarp and layer of straw since mid November was firm but unfro zen When the end zone portion was uncovered briefly Friday football cleats were able to out into the turf Vince Lombardi coach of Packers wants firm footing for the power thrusts of fullback Jim Taylor and halfback Paul llornung He also wants solid looting for his pass defenders to contain receivers such as Del Shofncr Kyle Rots and Joe Walt ton Tittle was expected to he theGiants starting quor lcrback with luyearold Charlie Conerly ready to get into action on time $1000000 gate ll assured with $400000 in ticket sales and 15000 for radioTV rights if the game is tied alter regu lation play it will be continued on suddendeath basis until somebody scores LEAVE HOSPITAL Defensive balfb ck Jesse Whittenton and end Bill Quinlan left hosital after bout with the flu to join the Packers workout Friday Lombardi said Taylor John Symank and Max McGee who had been on the injured list are fit for battle The Giants also reported ev erybody ready including Alex Webster Walton and Rosey Brown although Brown still was bothered by sore leg about the outcome Lombardi repeated his earlier statement if he field is right we should JUNIOR FINALISTS MIAMI BEACH Fla AP Geoifrey Pollard of Australia and Mike Bellsin of the United States will meet today for the Orange Bowl junior tennis championship Pollard is No Australian junior and Belkin No 115 junior Niagara Falls Hyers Break Long HomeRink Loss String rm CANADIAN roses Hamilton dominated the game Montreal Junior Canadians took over sole possession oi flrfi place in the Ontario Hockey As sociation Junior series Friday night by shutting out the last placc Pcterborougb Pete 10 Hamilton Red Wings mean while fought to 341 lie with Guelph Royals Before the games Montreal and Hamilton were tied for top spot with 36 points each third contest saw Niagara Falls Flyers break twomonth winlcss streak on home ice by beating St Catharines Tcepees 74 St Catharines remains in third place Niagara Falls in filth in Montreal the magic of home ice paid off for the Hobs who have won 10 of their 11 home games Goollc der George Holmes earned the plant with 21 saves applauded by crowd of 3556 Andre Boudrlos scored the Ca nadiens first goal in the first period and Norm Dennis got the other hallway through the final frame giving him point in all 21 Montreal games this season COUNTS TYING GOAL in Guelph with only 20 sec onds remaining in the game Borden Smith ot the Royals scored the tying goal and led 30 near the end of the sound period Two of the goals were scored by 19yearold right winger Lowell MacDonald ap parently inspired by news that he will play for Detroit REd Wings in tonights National League game in Toronto asalnst the Maple Leafs Earlier Friday Detroit conch Sid Abel called MacDonald up to take the spot of veteran right winger Leo LaBinc MacDonald has scored 26 goals in 25 games so far in the Junior season Other scorers for Guelph were Duke Harris and Leo Martel with Paul Henderson counting for Hamilton RALLY PAYS OFF in Niagara Falls the Flyers sped to 30 lead in the first period but fell into 44 tie at the beginning of the third They rallied near the end and three riianswercd goals gave them the Jack Nalms paced the Nia gara attack with three goals Wayne Maxncr got two and llowic Dietrich and Gerry Crisp one each St Catharines was outplayed for most of the game but took +3 lead in the middle period Dick Lachowich hit for pair goals and the others were added by Jock Stanfield and Ray Cullen Smell Of Trades In NHL Skies By THE CANADIAN PRESS No one has mentioned the subject seriously for long time but Chicago fans must be wondering if overtime should be brought back to the National Hockey League The Black Hawks approach ing the mid way point of this season have only onepoint hold on fourth place and tho last playoff spot that would give them chance to defend the Stanley Cup they won last spring During their last three games while struggling to pull away from fifth place Detroit Red Wings the Hawks have played three tie games Two victories or even one would have given the champ ions more comfortable mor gin Although overtime would bring the risk of loss as well as hope of win you couldnt blame the wondering Chicago followers if they adopted go forbroke philosophy The skein of tie games gives Chicago total of 10 in 33 games far more than any pre season forecasters would have expected off the class the Hawks showed last spring ALEX DELVECCKIO Both Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers have played eight tie games while Toronto titanic Leaf and Detroit have iiveand Boston Bruins tour few games transferred from the tie column to the win would have eased lot of Chicago souls Terriers Remain Atop Sr By THE CANADIAN PRESS There was plenty of actionin the Ontario Hockey Association Senior series Friday night Biit the four games produced only one shift in the standings Gait Terriers playing on home ice defeated Strathroy Rockets to strengthen their hold on first place Waterloo Tigers beat Stratford Indians 52 to take over third place one point ahead of Stratb roy Woodstock Athletics moved to within point of fourth place by defeating Windsor Bulldogs at Woodstock At Chatham the sixthplace Maroons over powered Sarnia Rams 103 The Terriers picked up costly win They lost the serv ices of highscoring wingman Bob Mader for at least two weeks when be injured his shoul der midway through the first pe riod BRAIN SCORES TWICE Centre Ron Brain led Sushot onslaught with pair of goals while Joe Hogan Rickie Hay BARRIE HEATING FUELS Phone PA 66531 THE NEW YEAR Management and staff sarsroursnnrsrovitr 101 BAYFIELD STREET Parade Lloyd Mercer and Alex Keeling scored singles Don Emms ruin ed goaltender Boat Hurleys shutout with goal for Strath roy Mercers goaleas his 16th of the season and tied him for the league scoring lead Keelings was his first of the year Persistent checking by the flgers at Stratford kept the In dians confused After 40 minutes of dull play brawl erupted between liglt ers Ralph Kosowan and the ln dians Bill Walsh Walsh took crack over the head and K050 wan got match penalty From that point on 11 more penalties were handed out by referee Bill Brethour of Gait Tiger goals went to Larry Pfaff Art McCarthy Charley Brooker Bob Kurscbinski and Harry Katrynuk Butch Graham and Jack Mcllwain scored for the Indians Ill llll llll ll Wm llllllll sh ll lllllllll ml II II GOOD LUCK GOOD cases GOOD HEALTH fro om AND am ROLLS SIMPSON 24 Hour Service IA 32559 Barrie PLAY HERE NEW YEARS DAY Middle Frame Sag Cost Falcons Win Bay City Falcons ended the year on nottoohappy not last night at Barrie Arena ins ing 63 to Collingwood Ship builders To add to the sad song it was the second loss of the week for the Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey League leaders Drillia Lakeviews took their measure Tuesday Short on manpower but not on spirit or supporters Falcons took to lead in the initial stanza then fell back as Ship builders potted live unanswered tallies in the middle frame The locals showed some auth ority again ln the finale out lcoring Coilingde 21 LED THE WAY Despite the score outstanding player of the evening was Bar ries Al Smith Even while missing third of the game due to badly cut ear it required six stitches be counted all of the Folcona goals Speedy Jimmy Nixon the former star with Durham Hus kies had two goals for Ship builders Ted Reid Cal Patter son Frank Rawn and Al Grier scored the other Collingwood goals The fine game was uninter rupted by penalties as the of Ladies Decide Tankard Rinks Peggy Hoyters rink defeated Jean Adams four to join Edith Corby as Barrie Curling Club representative in the Ontario Ladics Tankard District Ploy downs Hoyter with Mari Hickling Helen ldeson and Muriel Fcnde ley defeated by one shot the four of Adams Marion Smith Betty Clync and Marg Gray District play is at Alliston January 11 January District play in the Diamond event will be played here with at least seven outeoftown rinks competing Next Friday the ladies pick their rinks for the Mac Mills Memorial schedule glay starts the following Mon ay SCIIOOLBDYS in schoolboy bonspiel at To ronto last night Ross Campbell skipped his Barrie crew to victory in the third event Bearcats Tie Swedes 44 STOCKHOLM CF The touring Port Arthur Bearcats of the Thunder Bay Senior Hockey League played to 44 tie Fri day in an exhibition game with Swedish provincial allstar team in the coast town of Gaevle The Swedes matched the Bearcats goal for goal each team scoring once in the first period twice in the second and once in the third Port Arthur is Canadas rep resentative in Swedens interna tional Aheorne Cup tournament The Bearcats have won both their games in the tournament but are in second place behind Swedens Djurgarden team which has won three games while losing none The Bearcats were scheduled to play an exhibition game to day against another Swedish all star team They resume play in the tournament New Years Day against the powerful Czech Red Allstars In tournament play Port Ar thur has defeated two Swedish teams Vaescrn 31 and Seder Theawlisawbeoldbirxlnnd wise old birds know good invfiunent when they we it There is on Women thin the Sun life plan which provide life Mano on age 65 with premium rcmrned if you live to 651 Call me today mdlcrmerellyoudlabputir SUN llFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA TOM ANDERSON District supervisor ELAIPEILTON 5mm PA sods Tom Movie ficials handed out sentences for but seven infractions NEW YEARS Falcons can start the New Year right with win over Lnkcvicws Monday afternoon at 230 pm This is the only after noon game scheduled in the sea son ICE CHIPS Falcons had the edge in shots 3034 Absentee for the locals in cluded Al Nonena Bob Garner Dan MacDonald anr Jim Cairns Doug Campbell lasted but low turns then had to give it up as his injured ankle got too sore Buckaroos Top Edmonton 62 By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS The Western Hockey leaguol high flying Southern Division continued to pile on tho polnts Friday night as its pacesetting Portland Buckaroos defeated Edmonton Flyers 62 and its sec ondplace Spokane Comets de feated Vancouver Canucks 51 The Buckaroos victory over the Northern Division leaders waswon with only 12 men ploy iog for most of the game on the Portland side but disorganlzlog he Flyers defence The Buckaroos started with 13 two lower than regulations per mit and lost forward George Knipelbcrg in the second period with broken jaw Arnie Schmautz and Card Fashoway scored two goals each for Portland wlth Art Jones and adding singles Rookie Don Chiz and veteran Chuck Holmes scored for Ed monton Spokanes victory at Van couver ended the Conucks only winning streak of the season at two games and left them well buried in the Northern Division cellor it kept the Comets 11 points behind Portland in the Southern Division standings Bcv Boll Gerry Brlsson Colin Kilburn Max Mekilok and Yves Locos scored for the Comets The lone Vancouver goal went to Barry Ross Colllngwood Goal Lumlcy defence Switzer Ritchie Toy lor anarlan forwards Fors lund Reid Grier Patterson Roblnson Kcitb Nixon Rawn Grant Hagen Barrie Goal Rich defence Robertson Forbes Graves Reld forwards Cameron Sml Stoddart Edward Mc Erlilde Maloney Bowen Cnmplt Pint Period Falcons Smith Cameron Robertson 1542 Penalties Ritchie interfer ence 546 Forbes boarding 8127 Second Period Shipbuilders Nixon Fors lund Ritchie 57 HOCKEY Eastern Professional APL 1712 411710338 1710 3112 9237 1410 82 7331 11 ll 103 101 29 North Bay 1113 81 8427 Maria 520 9713619 Fridays Result Kitchener Sudbury Tonightl Gnrnu Sudbury at Kingston North Bay at Kitchcner Sundays Games North Bay at Sault Ste Marie Sudbury at HullOttawa Mondays Gnme HullOttawa ot Kitchener OHA Senior 16 0119 12 90 11 76 10 7B 10 81 73 20 35 6816 415 72123 214 49102 Fridays Results Waterloo Stratiord Sarnia Cbatham 10 Windsor Woodstock 10 Strathroy Gait Tonights Gome Kitchener Kingston HullAOtLawa Sudbury AH 5832 6825l 8722 7121 Gait Windsor Waterloo Strathroy Woodstock Chatham Stratford Sarnla ShipbuildcrsGxier Ritchie Robinson 8251 Shipbuilders Nixon Grant Swiuel 900 Shipbuilders Rawn Keith 1450 Shipbuilders Patterson Grant Nixon 1911 Penalties Bowen crosscheck log 1206 Patterson thigh sticking 1511 Third Period Falcons Smith lMoloocy Stoddart 1557 Falcons Smith Forbes Stoddartl 1942 Shipbuildcrs Reid lingo en Keith 1955 Penalties Hagen interim encc 148 Forbes and Swit zer highsticking 1500 RECORD Sundays Gnrnrs Chalham at Windsor Stratiord at Waterloo 011A Junior WL APt Montreal 10 2118 0738 Hamilton 17 3122 8337 St Cntharincs 910 89 9011 Guelph 714 9113018 Niagara Falls 513 83 9017 Pctcrborough 5H 52 8914 Fridays Results Pctcrborough Montreal St Catharines Nibgara Falls Hamilton Guelph Tonights Game Pctcrborough at St Catharine BARRIE GOVERNMENT SURPLUS STORE 25 DUNLOP ST PA 60622 Sarnla at Strathroy Lets shake on thati We all ilvant the best for each other and our country Peace program and pmsperitywe pledge wolves to these goals May they be achieved abundanin in 1962 Management and Staff ASSOCIATE STORE aov RONALD LTD no DUNLOP srnssrwssr BARRIE ONT PARKWAY 66418

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