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Barrie Examiner, 29 Nov 1962, p. 17

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What really shocked everyone about the slattsllcs was tho amount yards gatned by wtnntpc running back ktcks The ptled 387 yards wt Hanson nccgunllnx tor In dltton to his 78de run the Golden Ghost mado run back at 50 45 and num erous 15 to 20 jnunts The whoto Hamilton tcnm dtdpt even reach tho looyard mark the toy tleld was made to order tor ltanson who walaltppter than an act oven on dry field The woody mtbnck was able to hold his tootlng where synuhtbo tacktm coutd not The statistics tiiietty well told the story showing that Winnipeg ie in every division throughout the game They had made nine first downs to Hamiltons three the Bombers outrushing the Tigers 125 to 43 The Pegs gained 87 yards throu the air compared to Tigers 38 Rebholz complete three asses out of me two at them good or majors Ham iton tried 15 passes but completed oniy two uch fnowadayu Wlth Wmnl eg leading 124 at halftime the Tigers moved back nto the am as result of athrjeamlnute penalty to Bert for hlgh tackling ln matterVOIseconds they had touchdown and ltralled by two polnls The Bdmbera didnt wall ve long to strike and within two minutes were lead ng by touchdown Herb Pechel huge llneman had recovered the kick of on the Hamilton 18yard line Rehholz romptly came In at quarterback and fired payaf pass to JoePerplch all alone in the end zone Teams dressed only 15 men that year and thevpen ltics worked somelhl same as they ll ln hqekey numrlnul mm geammanager Joe Ryan took off or the satesof Minnesota and North Dakota to see what he could confe unwith When Pegs assembled for training thafyear they had nine Americans In camp includ Ing usu Rebholz University of Wisconsin star and punter Greg Kabat Huck Welch of Hamilton kicked low baundlng ball to the Peg 32 and pack of downfleld tacklers skldded to stop not wanting to get nailed with no yards penalty Scatback Fritz Hanson stooped over to filck it up and before the opposition knew what was appenlng thospecdy receiver was on 78yard touqhdown romp bud pm in the final unrter prevented Perpich from booting the ball and latter was nailed tor safety touch The Bombers held the Tigers at close quarters for the remainder of the me and Ian the field weary but happy Grey Cup amplons jln wlnnlng ihcflroy Cup baublc the prairie squad hag achlevcd the Impossible I128 wfilch was justly flIaBomhar club was the first to hit upon the idea of binding team with American operators in all key positions They figured that if three imports had made them Astrong contender in 1933 three times that number would make them that much stronger Their first hookup in 1935 ushered in flew era for football 11 Western Canada because that was the year the Winnipeg squad brou ht the Grey Cufi to the West or the first time Bom era defeated Tigers as gthcgwereknown then 1m ARMSTRONG HARDWARE Withn Hamiligxlnwltige in vnuu Cats and Winnipe Ellie Bom ers clash in Toronto on Saturday it mark the six GE thing provq tincg th time these two teams have meLin thepast ey Cup games Despite their impressive records ghoul the regular schedule the Bombers have iiimonger in Grey Cup competition winning qut the lour Although Hamxltanand Winnipeg have dominated the Grey Cup in the 135151 seasons they had met Mica refiously 1n the EastWest finals In 1943 V1 uipeg CAP Bombers lost to Hamilton Wildcats at Varsity Stadium in Téronto Im the East Hamilton captured the Big Four title as Tprcnto Argonauts folded in the stretch lhehgers then xepked Ted Reevcs Queens University squall 44 dwalked all overSarnia 223 in mg was at or the two powers to meet and corfiidgrgng 1113 evgnlyyqtchedlpams no one was riihezBombexs rom ed lhrofigh the 1935 season kn cklngutf 11 straig tvlctorles without loss In clufied in their record was tight 31 win over Sarnla lumerlalsywho had been unbeaten in 14 games since winning the Grey Cup in 1934 unimannamun nu um was reparedlor the electrifylngperformance which 01 owgq oh that icy field on Dec at Hamilton IOO DUNLOP ST deACQUAINIANcs N61 Fokqoinsu ByVLJERRY GLADMAN Put The Shine In Christmas Compllhly apron Slmdn olx mo Huh Evulnllnn lo nvn you Ilmc And many ll Chrlslmn Addl Imuw In your Chvlnmn IOMII ALUMINUM CHRISTMAS TREE TREE STANDS FOR AS lOW A5 In modern and up In dale wllh claim any la hundlu nlumlnum Chrhlmal lm 89° Harry Lumley Callingwood time he unnlmgalnxl leader ship along wllhofllllna pnlr nclmindm Leo Facellu and Bob Shropshlre Each learn has been cured upon 17 llmu In live outings nrndfurd Mill canlmll lhe In dividual ICDIIIIK column will lhc tlmes are different the rules have been chang ed and the players arent the lame but the Grey Cup ls stlll the coveted prize Eastern and Western teams huge been fighllng or down through the last tour de ca ear This year its Winnipeg and iinmilion Next year whn knows But om thing is or certain you cant beat iho game or action and exciicmcnli Callingwood now has record 01 our wins and two losses good or talal at cth poinlsr Brad ford has lhrca wlnu and Iwo lam or six points 1110 Ter riers having played une morn game lhan nmdlord also have six pollnu but have dropped Ihrcc gnmcs Midland shown 22 record Falcons 23 nnd Mea ford la The wln gave the Shipbuildcn sole possession ol first place and let Orlllla Med for second along wilh Bmdrnrd Mels Ex press lllldlnnd Flym and Ear ne Day City Fnlmn are dcad locked or lhlrd place and Men ord Chevlcs occupy the cellar rowarded when our Bombers made the allCanadian team an honor never befora given to western team CoUingwood Shipbuilders dc lealed OriXlIn Tendon and brought about big change In the Georgian Bay Intermedfm Hockey Angina standing Bo Janse and Wolf Bunholz paced IE Marsh attack with anr of goal each Jack Cas lerhius and Fred Bucholz heIp ed he cause with singles The lune carer at Bradford we Ernle Dnhncy George Ellis got the halide to lead Thurman while Fran McNaughton with two goals and Joe Keams with one were top for Holland Landing Holland Marsh whipped Brad fard and Holland Landing tied with Thamum in Brad ford and DlslrIct Hockey Lea gue doubleheadunt the Brad ford Arena Shipbuilders Hold Down First Place The Shiphmldm menlly riding high in file Georgian Bay Loop and took aver flu plac Lha other night defeating Orfllla Terrier They are basically the same Ieam whichlinlshed close to the oplast season Conch Ken Jeep Jackson 502 by hag old axiom why greak up winning combina an teamlwith problems of this variety sugely wont be much on mulch or the Coflintwuad Shipbuilders to non ow night when tha Falcons travel to Col Ungwdnd It will be the In meeting between the lwa Lb year and will follow with re mien 331119 on Sunday Collingwoods strongest pom as 111 he not where you can ialutlng and therdora giylnl opposition delencemen ocgver up IL wasnt bad enafluh at aw Falcon weraialllng dovmon defencevdnawv they are men aging all gammanu are tnklngthe puck up an cull rlght and theyre mun the play but may jun aren ling nnfiw ngt Instead of Oue doanI have the flow keyexpen to know there somox thing wrong with mallard Bay City Falcons the Georzian flay lnlennediateywy Hockey mane And no an Iméws mu bzfle Ihanymlch ulumgtgrx Ellis Pots Three MABradiord Arena WIIH AN CHRISTMAS LIGHT HIGH 35 INDOOR Tiéd inr mu place an Gerry Amide and Alvin Smith Barrie Bill Forhan of Brndmrd and biz RM MclAan Mid lnnd our players In the In Don Glhwn hold down number one slut with 11 points mu more than linwmnlc Gary Vasey Llnyd Boyer Mlan with nlna and Bob Hussard and Orilllal JlmMur chic hgv gig glch Samla wok ninc or the 13 m1 nm handed out by relem Bill Dayle our of them to Ray mum banded Sarnla REMIChEh 15th straight Inn in Ontario Hockey Asmclatinn Senlqr play um season 62 decision and In the mean regained share at Iflrlst place with Woodstock Allr cs $598 WINDSOR CPS wmdmi Bulldn alrwednudfy nigh mum Chuck Edward who cant seem to gel unlracked wlflmova over to Low SMdarta spot an H1 Sandy AltGeorge Doorman line Lew will ill Edwudt vac ancy along with big and Clam and Alvin Smith The Shipbuilidm cum pining iarwud mil with All aim Jim Nixon 1nd Don Keith showing the way Joining Nisan nnriKeiih an the mm In Buck Foniumi Andy Grant Reid Bill Hagan Calvin Peter and Jerry Rawn Mew isnt happy with this luck that the boy who need the most work arent thawing up or praciigeaapd Ihgijeiaxfa hunifik the other fellows on their linen Theonly chum Paul igpiannina on for tomor nms game in la lwiich Imund 9L rizh Whiz martini old appla duh Harry bume turning back dxot anarahul M55513 practi cauy every nukeylan and my mr Nulonal Hockey lungs lor manywa until be tied he could hlvn mm dunwa with In Amateur urd v1 cull In mnflngju filth and adshlpbuflder The newcomer ch lawn are Jerry Reid nu fxpro mm to Detroit organlul an and Also laminar ace mam1 lulu and Dan Cook We performed cagglo qf lnHa1andfi Windsor Regains Share 0f fixst HARRY LUMLEY PA 82 I215

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