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Barrie Examiner, 23 Nov 1950, p. 7

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oiitllboooodottOIl JuIOOOOOO ltIt MARLBOROS STUMP FLYERS 3l AS GARDENS JINX PREVAILS WIN STREAK HALTS AT FIVE Harrie Flyers performance ti improved one hundred per cezt but it wasnt quite good en ough as Marlboros pinned mg taddiEs defeat didnt ltos ll top rung tl tzie 011A tor are bu dztl ltl winning streak of irvi grille Iblll lcigtrgt fu also gl trte ltsi tte more as the put with the latter haying hand can now provide up neck race fut leagnc ltrIlSlitll good crowd turned out to set tile battie and the Flyirs surprith all by turning 111 11 et The first period tti Ma captured 10 lead on tttalker John Lutrtley the llycrs couldnt becomi organized But the middle canto led by cap taiii Real Cheviefils and Leo 1i Bine the Flyers poured the heat to llob Davidsons charges They out skated the Dukes otttltit and out sliot them but couldnt shove the puck behind goalie Don Lockhait Chevrefils executed two beauti ful cutins front tire corner for dead on backhand drives which Loekttait handled ltl spectacular fashion Even wrth this type of play Marl boros tnatiageddo place another prick behind starry Lorne Iiowes Bob MacDonald slammed home Nes cterenkos pass froirt the side of the net Marlboros increased their lead iii the third to 30 as liuttley collected his second of the night From that point on the Ilyers wilted Leo Lalline zipped down Ctltlt for strangely scored counter to evade shutout bill that was the closest the Ilyets came to blinking the light iii the filial stages lIowes was brilliattt throughout bttt really rose to the occasion iii the third vltcn Mtitlbotos did everything hilt add to their total The Dukes were parked on his door step oti tttitttcrous occasions The game was not exceedingly rough but tempers were not coit trolled Small outbreaks popped up iii the final chapter with the grand finale coming at the end of the game As the teams were about to leave the ice Leo 1tBitte and Marlics Bill MacFarlaitd attempted to set tle scores That had hardly broken up when Jerry Ioppazzini John Litmley traded blows Consensus of opittiott had Flycis on the wrong end of tire figltt decisions too Chevtefils turned in great game so did LaBiite aim coupled with them was shifty centre star Don Emms Chuck Wood Lionel Barber and Jim Morrison were be low par Marlboros otttsltot the Flyers by slim margin of 11110 as they won on goalaperiod ttlC They lost the services of centre Dan Poland iii the second periaiwhuigulkrai slight concusston when slammed IXittto the end boards by LaBine Officials for the contest were Bill Morrison of Oshawa and Jack lverlv Ilenbabker of Hagersvillc Jerry Toppazzini played under handicap He had wisdom tooth extracted and the pain had to be fought He still worked like tro jan and was respbrtsible for many Barrie thrusts into Marlboros end Oshawa Negotiate arid the Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens defeat on Emms oncesoar TwoforOne Deal With Hurricanes Oshawa Generics negotiated livlutUttc player deal with cel lardwelling Waterloo Iiutricaties yesterday The laterals gave Paul Oliver formyr Gall Black litw and likes Kelly Toronto Illt defenceinan to the Hurricanes and received forward iotd ButJface 11 tern return alltKllY MAGIIRIZ who star red tor A3fl ia the farncdCamp Ilotdtn Ilockey League during the Second Great War is once again iri action for Ottawa Army in the East aiiada Senior League Mic back to the bliteltne MOUNT JIMMY Church League Oil to Fine Start The lttirch Itockey League open ttllltislllltlt itlI bantain and peelt mks Ml my mu mu divisions Saturday morning am that umv Man Wmva is just Xtitid although it IStilll to chose around the corner itt fact at the 1m lmms hkLIllI MKICLIILIEL the wmim mm as If his fending champions at least got off its more than ltalf way down the Immne IITIk block Sadness he brings to the hearts of those who enjoy tropical weather tlte year round and must bend their backs to the shovel if lthey tire to drive the old bus Those crazy skiers as sortie term them are the only ones who will Iinl trite happiness and joy iii the form of Old Jack Frost attd thel white siftiugs frottt the skies It is to those littiatics that this III1IIIILI115552LSerigralr SINKItiiittliittts And the entry made their seasons debut with 31 rrv Itall tllt IhlIL3uIIIItnidiillIof 1111 1Itrtttmplt over usually mighty eit tial cal cliib ill be lteld Ski ttlttist will be Slttll new slate of offi Illmt Khmud Wm um Hmwll as they downed Collier 41 aitd 11 IH rst Baptistgoutscored St Marys rates discussed and plans for the iii wideopen tilt fottttcoitting skiing season will be Tl The league executive are still formulattd 11S is your iatrcr it looking for players in me peewec ltave say to the affairs of yottr and squirt divisions Atty boys who Chlb Just back Emd mm itteitd Sunday School aitd are be sonte ideas attd lets ltcar them Wu 05 of MI incmswe am 1w mud 50 few mm requested to call Alf Harris 2705 Everyone everywhere spread if they wish to play hockey the lad dmgs we NW The squirts consist of 1105s be friends to attend We guarantee Trinity peewees otttsliigged Col Illll 10 to register the only victory on ice iii that sector Central Ult ited were handed 10 triumph when Iiarrie Cottthines defaulted Illlt other peewec contest saw St Marys and Allandale Combines battle to 00 deadlock Defending cltatttpions in the bait lziut group IIssa Road have united IVllll St Georges arid Burton Ave this season to form the Allattdalc tween the ages of 57 attd rule super there will be no disamiotntmetit as Via by Charles Newmn mu 50m wally 50011 lms Md hour is awarded this division every up Evert if you dont ski you can SmUrdny mowing commencing at travel with the camera in the snow 10 oclock attd primarily it is to white land 01 beautiful scettery teach the youngsters the bare fun md relax at some Cozy Chalet be dametttals of hockey The church are roaring fire league executive is anxious to ex Come not come all EVme paitd this group Parents who have is invited to the free film showmg boys that age and want them to at Library Hall Tuesday Decem receive supervised direction in her at eight pm hockey please contactAMr Newton at 2030 Your boy wilbbe well tak Lucky Thompson Loses Right Foot en care of Jim Lucky Thompson of Grav enhurst is in hospital at Bitrks Falls where he had his right foot amputated at the ankle following an accident about week ago Toronto Employed the CNR as Ia Mr Tltompson went to Graven blakeman M1 Thomson at hurst six years ago from Toronto work on freight train While at HC is married Gravenhurst the Bttrks Falls station he had his foot severely injured and his right arm fractured It was necessary to atnputate the foot the following day He was moved to hospitaLat Boys IIIilcuslblCthPlq xx 21 Money the Xma Cottys Cleaners 01H CENT EACH For Wire Hangers In Good Candiiion Clean out those extra hangers and tie in bundles and we will pay you cent for each hanger Do It Nowiszs Shopping Dayslft comes CLEANERS for Pickup Delivery Straight Grain Feedingis IWcistelul ICOMPARE THESECOSTS fl 100lbs Oigrain feedsone hgto marketaweight or concentrate does itloQ 11150 ELEVATORrand FEEDMIll daily Stroud Phone Gamma ROLLING LMIXING FREEBROMPT boom DELIVERY Kxxxxxxxxxx xu girl the former Gloria Francey daughter of Mr and Mrs William IFrancey Mrs Thompson says her husband had the nickname III Lucky when she rst met him but does not know how he ac quired it Anyway he was lucky this time it was not more serious she said South Simcbe League Meeting At Stroud meeting of the South Sim Icoe Hockey League is slated for Stroud Community Hall to night Thursday at 830 oclock Officers for the coming winter will be elected new con stitution passed and schedule for the season drawn up present five teams have sta as they wish to enter They are dford Thomton CGE Stroud Barrie Aces Won der Valley are as yet undecid ed white Gifford Churchill and Lefroy combined entry is in the developing stages Minesirig and Beeton are indefinite Representatives of the above teams and any others wishing to enter the league arerequested to be present at the meeting an itllm trim Wlloos 000 lbs of grain plus 100 lbs The unexpected happened doubleheader at Barrie Arena The Mercantile six team was beginning to scatter wrth victories practically cut dried But striated Dominion Auto vrcckers who had triumphed iii Ifitll iris of the season almost dirt A111 ii ctrlt lflk score finished deadlock but that first ltlItLil is drawing closer for the Autottreti The second garrie saw Canadian IGestltalElectrrc ttluc out of the iceller Willi then first will of the tsetrsou The Electricians tabbed Wonder Valley with 31 defeat to tie Stroud for fourth place and sriuceze Mittesing bottom rung Dominion Auto Wreckers produc icfoe an crowd ltlt tk vcoi illplace to lllt kty used to display his wares at 8940 Umbur sec lI 11 WSW mmIId and period which proved the life 1115 Hell saver against Aces The latter hit the score sheet Wllli singleton every period llarry lladdeu tallied twice for Aces llis marker iii the first period produced 10 lead and lie notched the iieiitg counter iii the llllil la good attendance and some hectiin 0mm 190155 111 111111111 iegi1ar reterees didnt appear airdl ill fence leatsatl Mendtird Brett Wat AtvAces DEADLOCK AUTOMEN CGE GARNER FIRST VICTORY AS MERCANTIL WARS RAGE iii the regular Monday night race and irilutrie goals 111 Inc iiizddie tutti 10 Wlttkils lvl11ti 11 lltlitl 1111 mil 11min tttllr linitl he became the toast of tltl the rename lint liail and Joan ed the light for three ltttirrtaon Auto ECU turdy iotwatd fired iil Itlilt ides 111 his teams iittllitl iL 1101 lit the st soil llt taillicd twice tin law Iltiirtd ltt tzte middle chapter bit Robinson took passes tttztll tMcleat iud titclalrng for Wonderi Valieys only marker gained iii the II l0111itrtl lAct Woizm Stliittl CGli Mint tiil aley As FLYERS TRIM HAPLESS WATERLOO HURRICANES IlS Give Waterloo Hurricanes for effort and Barrie Flyers 111 mtv film an 115 edge and the 011A junior contest at Barrie Arena last night is summed up in nutshell slim crowd of 1200 clicked tlte turnstiles to see the ends of the Illteam race meet The FlyeiS whowent 11110 the game atop of the heap increased their margin over secondplace Toronto Mailboros by two full games although the Dukes have two gatties in hand The visiting Ilurricanes who STRIKES SPARIESII showed lot of hustle and try are still searching for theit first vic tory of the scasottI Ftyers came back from their in ept showing against Marlboros iit fitte style The scoring distributed and despite the pre game conclusion of win poured the heat to Waterloo on every op porttutity If it is arty consolation to the hap less Hurricanes they ltad the honor of ticing St Mikes for the most goals placed behind ttetittinder Lorne Iiowes thus far in the sched ule When the Bay Street Majors garnered their initial triumph of the year they cottntcd five times Waterloo bunched quintet too bttt didnt win with it Dazzling Jerry Toppazziiti paced the Flyers in the avalanche their second highest of the campaign The rangy sixfooter lifted two pucks behind exFlyer nctminder Bob Shropshire and assisted on three others for five points and big lift in the league scoring race It is unofficial but Topper should be in frontof the pack one point ahead of Barrie captain Real Chevrefils who picked Lip two goals and helper Lightweight centre star Don Emms flew for two goals and col 1ected an assist to deadlock Chev refils for second place iii the games statistics Lionel Barber was another two goal performer while singles went to centreDoug Towers Leo LaBine and defenceman Dan OConnor OConnors was his first ofIthe sea son Every player on the roster last night picked up at least one point was well at Barrie Bowling Alleys Group Clarke and larke No took schu points froitt Barrie Tanning No it to establish firmer grip on first place Vic Berry with 700 and Jack Ilaskett with 1145 led the winners Moore was tops for the losers with 048 This CGE No team are starting to move ahead with fine two split with Perrys Topsfor CGE were Mallion 813 31391 Murdy Catttpbcll 744 and Lewis 731 13011 The Electricians were paced by Sharpeqwith 677 Dixies took two games front Brass and Glenn this week to keep iii the race McCartney and Corbett with 192 arid 663 respect ively headed the victorious even ing while George Seadon rolled G47 CGE No and Bell Tele phone had 43 split with the for 1itter gaining the extra poiitt Gord McLeod and Matt Bebb with 742 and 606 were tops for CGE Pete McGibbon held the Bell together twitlt 604 triple Ccpaco took Clarke and Clarke having triple of 605 attd Piggotts single of 253 being big help Lougheed with 401 double and Patterson with 643 had Clarkes giving the Packers abattle Bar rie Tanning N0 clung to their secondplace standing as they squelched Dodgers 52 Grcenside Erith 635 and Sid Woodward with with the exception of goalie Howes Emms dressed junior veteran Ken Collins for leftwing duty on the EmmsToppazzini unit and the big Temiskaming product won him self two assists Waterloo took advantage of the odd relaxation spasms by the Fly ers to provide Howe with some in teresting moments Barrie only out shot the Iuckless rivals by 3729 and although their margin was never threatened throughout the game did look poor defensively on some of the markers They outscored Waterloo 41in the first chapter increased the lead to 62 in the second and finished with 53 edge in the final stanza Flyers quickest outburst came while former Barrie player Reg Campbellsat out tripping pen alty Three goals hit the mesh be hind Shropshire in space of one 24 seconds Add Top Tanners Harv Peacttman paced the cellardwelling Dodgers with 604 2531 Maybe A1 had better get Tom to help get his team out of the cellar Clarke Clarke 17 Barrie Tanning 15 Copaco 14 10 Clarke Clark 13 11 Bell Telephone 11 13 CGE No 12 12 Perry Electric 12 12 Dixies 11 13 yCGE N0 11 13 Barrie Tanning 10 14 Brass Glenn 10 14 23 Dodgers 16 18 High sing Bob Mallion 339 High three Bob Maltion 813 High average Vic Berry 243 40 36 32 30 29 27 27 25 25 24 Averages Over 200 We Berry 243 BobMattron pazzinis counters and it makes fourgoal output in two minutes and 45 seconds Waterloo pressed hard in the mid dle period and held large terri torial edge onthe Flyers Coach Bob Kinnearlost the services of two players through the coutlse of the game Forward Ritchie was re moved to Royal Victoria Hospital with slight concussion following devastating check by George Stanutz in the first period In the middleperiodfdefenceman Alf Treen caught flying puck flush in the face It opened cut on his tip but no stitches were re quired II Charlie MacDonald former Owen Sound junior star paced Waterloo with two goalsland thesame num ber of assists Defenceman Warren ngtrrxrEmigrantinagoodef Legrmcwnug fortChartie Brdoker and new comer Paul Oliver coltectedWater 10s remaining tallies Mtrrdy Campbell 223 Jack Hask ett 223 Ross Kerr 218 George Greenside 217 Pt Garrity 214 Gard Bain 211 G0 McLeod 208 JackMcCartney 208 Harry Kerr 208 George Seadon 207 Bill Pig olt 207 Wes Perry 205 Rube Cor bett 205 Bill Caley 205 Vic LeGear 205 13 GROUP Goheens COBB Spareboy RCAF Shellboys Telegraphs St Clairs Smiths Dairy Farinas Barrie Tanning ChristiesBread High three Balkwill 812 high single Gravelle 355 QQ Qr$QQQQN 7PURE FEEDING1101133115 41 Per CANE TI In Buyers Cdiitdiners ssvssssssssssss ssssssmsssssss 11 period and gathered Chess lttb No for 52 night with Garrityl 240 single biggunsfouhev No Repacemens TIIE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY NOV 23 1050 For lniured Boys Card Cancelled Urv lush manager of the ILirrie tithing tub 15 forced to withdraw Syd Inter and Doug Peacock from the fight card in Hamilton Wednesday due to injuries received iii training Flyers Perform Exhibition in Sudbury Monday Barrie Myers will depart for an exhibition game in Sudbury Monday and return home Tues day in time to trek to Guelph for an IIA junior meeting with the lltttmores This it as announced yesterday by the Barrie Hyers organlut tiutt Sudbury Wolves will be the opposition senior club in the newlyformed loop with Iulconhridge and 4511111 Ste Marie The My ers till board the lFlyers Bees Top Aurora Hawks in Exhibition lite5 follLd helm an thi tailrt ttio Tuesj Periotulztg in mititidt at Arizt 11 lll the hotter Black Hawk the Flyeis sptd to mo untried il ui Barrie Foil Iaytor sustained now in jury and Peacock chipped el bow The were to battle the main bout and sctltifitul re spectively Because the Hamilton flghl promoter couldnt get replace ments he cancelled the card lltus lloIit Wallace Iaul Kenny and Eddie McArtliur were left in lhe cold Coach Jack 1e reported sliowtng by 1111 citrl who were ltlztl by four ilayezs utih 113 grows utzt their 11111 itiirttlttg the tits was Marv Brewer while llul Pearsall work 10 on tlzi lJlttrllflt and Jack ll title it loud noon and travel Pullman style Fol tortied ltrLZ ittsth or the fozwald mung game mqu Im they will board the sleeper and llrmevei all 11m Httttlj was turret pkkvd up mug rundav by pla ts lillttl for Junior 11 tc morning Th am in mm tron this year lltttltthtlflllr real Tunduv Hum spccchltt on the Will liorlitls ctrtti tltlttl KllllJitLl White for little goals Illu tttlill Kin tolilrs p1tf1 1111 Jillydummy btg hue Bud llariou and lies thlll Will it 1111 While Matiiiecl hevtcfrls brother to lrlycrs Hotel ttd lavrSattdeisotttallitdone goal V1 Br 1rd 71W 11 llllutllltl We small crowd of iititlitixttttilttt held mllfl turned out for the Xlltllttttlli Barrie Chess Club LUNG HIE Sllll Shiite Petroleum wells in lichigo apaii date from Al 613 ALWAYS OPEN itlllltrtltl Hay helmcit The regular meeting of the llait ie 11 Inf1W DU 111 encounter which saw tanglcrttettt llarries roster was oal Ilrcw for the contest llieiian Robertson forwards Kelly We ltt1ltlltl to liti1U WW hurryup call was made for twoltian lltllltlliflil ttiirmbtis you our group Ill 1111 tiil gtnore Alter several moments of Collins IIatrott Sanderson White lsons 01 Russ 111mb ml 311 MC ldxlay the grunt tilly commenced Altllllb lltlrlli thtvieftls Cllztry We also have another new rww lstar Paul Thorns young airman forwards Kelly lfiom atnp Ilortlen Paul seems tot lire iiatttial player and lfttltttily The Club has been meeting thef second and fourth ltiesday of each jttttltttll sincc the start of the season and the attendance is gradually iiil creasing and coiiipctitton iskeeit The next regular meeting will be held 111 luesday November 211 itI ill it at the Canadian Legion Building at 20 Owen St and cor1 ydial invitation is extended to ally girthtested ttt 1he game It the litoliei issue of Chess the world famous Ilritish Chess titagazine we read with interest the following accounts The Statuttoit cttteitaiy lourna merit will be held iti England lott iucitciitg on May Ill 1931 and con tinuing through to Julie 23 1031 The original tournament was lteld one hundred years previous coni inettciug on the same date Al the Chess Olympiad held at Dubrovnik iti Yugoslavia Aug 20 to Sept 10 1050 the Yugoslav teatn won by two clear points The order of standing down the liite was Argentina West Germany USA Iiollattd Belgium Austria Chit France Finland Sweden Italy Denmark Perri Norway attd Greece quotation from Chess says Visitors found Yugoslavia verit able Cltcss paradise Iii what other country can the first 50 chess play crs be granted leave from work at will Moneyis spent with gay abandon to send top players to dif 11Llttv international events ILuxuriously blended of angora and virgin wool LAMKASHA overcoats are tailored to perfec ion in all the newest models For quality style and workmanship their value is difcult to Group lupltcate Bradleys 19 Chicks Mens Wear 17 Smith 13 Montgomerys 12 Lakeview Dairy 12 Kenwells 12 CGE No 12 Barrie Examiner 10 Londry Motors 10 Barbers AP Bokars 10 14 22 13X RCAF 16 19 High single and high tltrce went to tltttrlow 1ng 4ft 41 30 29 29 28 20 23 22 22 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