Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 7 Dec 1939, p. 7

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I That was the first tlme. Munday l night. that :1 Midland junior hnckey team has beaten Barrie Colts in at least ten years 01' competition . . . . so we shouldn't begrudge them that win. which was only in u pre-se:1son game . . . . when the boys get in (mine regular practice and the 0.11. A. matches roll around we feel cun- Iident our Cults will be well able to handle anything Midland hands out in the way of junior hockey . . . . we t':m t say the same about Owen Q.-... .1 Huh. unnu hunrnunr 10. ) (EIILHIJSIIISLJC, In the third quarter dnspitc Sov- ural fumbltxs, 5A had :1 distinct c(l;.(' on play, clicking with 21 nice for- ward and a 25-yard run by H(.'i]'.h. After two successive snapping fum- bles which 5A were lucky 1,) Ft`- cover. Smith got away a lovely kick which SB mulled. In a hectic pile-up. 5/\ gained [)l )S$(`S$lf`.n and Smith kicked for an easy point. \ Things became really rough. rug- ged and desperate in the fnurtll quarter, :13, both teams strove fin` 11 tie-breaking score. Heath run well but tueklers were on the alert. Des- perate SB end runs ft'llllI`ln;.{ Me- llwain failed. "Truck" Gztlbrnitll was stopped cold at the SA line. Passe-s. cautiously attempted. were ineompleted. Kickers were rough- ed and all to no avail. The ennui- (nded with the .~em'e still l-l. Jeevie Heath's running and I)-'.II'.: Smithiw kit-king were pnrtieuI:n~l_v nustanding in 5/\'.\` pm't'm'm:In(-e. Scott Dunbar played a whale of :1 game dc-fensivt -l_v. SB gnt their plays away better than 5A_ in spit- of far more fumbles. Tricky l'(-- verses featuring Heath were th most effective of the game. rs,, I...... _._~_, ,.,.. ' rru vu_,,u n 1 For 513. Lloyd Ruffill was by fur .1h(-ix` best man. The bvst inc-k](-r nn tho fiold, ho twice slcppvd H1-nth when thv latter was away frn` mucu- downs. Spmrn and Todd charged \V(.' on tho lino. whilv in the bH('k- finld, Hmnpol. Galbraith and Mn- lllwnin plnyud wrll but nut brilli.'m?- ` l\` \-In -nun-us u.--no---,,, ----uu On F`riday. Dec. 22, mp zmnuzil Chfitlhlls closing d.'mc(- will ba- held at l3.C.I, I1 is slriclly informzil and the admission is single and fl!) emits. An invvil.'ib1(- slncc-ms. it I be the . sutrial highlighl, 5;; all B.C.I. students and grads urn asked to jot this notice dawn in tho old date DCOK ___i i`___. _ T `NORTH BAY TRAPPERS| I NEARLY ALL LOCATED North Bay Nugget Al lc.i.~t 10 members. of last scu- .~on's starry Trapper club are new definitely lccated ol:~;u\vhen-. Let`.-' go down the line . . . Bns" Bas- tien is Mapping pucks for Port C0]- borne . . . Ernie Bumbaco and Hor- ace Lamarche are fl! the Sault . . . Bill Holouka and Leo Richard are on the rosusr of Mclnlyrc Mines . . L';u Lavallee Ls with Buffalo An- kcrite . . . Gordie Bruce i; going gcod with Hershey Bcnrs . . , P.m! Paquette is a big gun.wi`h Barrio.- Colts . . . Urban Tackney is play- ing in Cleveland . . . Big Johnny Mc'I`eer is with Washington in the E;1.~`1crn U.S'. League, J.- i E urtnnl auvnu -.-:.--..--\-.- Dadmimm has .K.uff0r<`d much in England sirce the start of the var. Many of the courts were In drill halls, now used by me army. Squash courts. little good for the needs of Mars, remain popular. (`hristnms Closing Dance I:`..:,|.... n no 4L. --q. - .& BAD FOB BADMINTON :VQ$I1!&E`3}E%IQY`9Il!"L`/79-?r'*`i I63 1"`; 06- `$59 M!|'Y"~'IuI!"$9I Thurshay. December '7. 1989 u. \`\z `7 J .. . . . . I s7`n=?'!~_VDgfsf)'I_s7z"~';:Ia:vw.. ~',he: VK)DI.'.`7r:\L nqf .~~; um: um N, o;::'-gcaugvi VV K1.` IUII .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01 Knig,'h1 s D!`-ugs Undm'hil|'s .D.>miniun Slurv CupI('() . A X; I 1'rr- % STRIKES ? and "ISPARES I\. (V I . DIEM United Cigar. Yi`vnrninn|- lhxilllllll 1' _ Lubluw (irm-uleriu Clvnmwms` Storv C:ll'|u:l(l GI'1)(`('H'l'i:l f` A! H A A L-HI IUEIU LII! C.N.R.A.A. I3" Group: 2 Hill's G:lI`1I;;(' .. I)ixie'.-z Sm(.k("1's . Emms Eh,-clric Olympia ............. .. Hiram W:llk(`l'S I.:n|)zm:: lf`I...|m.-n Ilnlnl I IAKI I)lIll.`i Clan k.`(,`ll Huh-I H:n'ri.< Mnlun; Wnitv Cirrh- Slmll (f~iI I)f` A T.` Dlllfll \,`l| R.C.A.Y". |(}`:n'linu.~: Town Leuglm ltm-urds ` High simglv. Dix Corln-lt. 358: high lhrov. Dix Corbett. 833; high. n\'u*ug c.<. Dix Curbolt 243, A. Ilud-1 sun 229. T. Susu 227_ C. Brown 224.i Slml lkzxlmgt-rn-ggv 22!, Les H<...k 22], K .GuilI`nylv 220. Ducky" Drukc 216. J. HEl(|(|l`I1 2143, l.<)rm- Slump 21.! Gm), I,.('Gt':lr 2l3. W. Knh-y 211, M.i Str:n1~mmv1 2H` , n. :2 D \ ii_igr1_;_i'i:_'i"s"jii;U5_.s'r_>_13'i: Weekly l'riz(- Winners I High lhrcu. K Guil1'oyIu_ 770; high .` :~'in1,:|t'~, J. Hndden, 330. Hidden smre of 500. E. McFadden. High IL-um for munlh, Hiram Walker.-`. 3405. High-! (-91 sillglo in nllt.-y for \v(.-I-k. '1`. S350. 361. High.~.~ lhrt.-0 gzlxnnu, Jim Bo:-~ l`m`lh 825. l . AI1 .-nnu-nu ..f ')1'.l\ ..-. lUl'll1. (Ill). l I Lucky draw on s<:t:rt.-5 of 250 nrl btllcl` for the monlh of Nx;vun1\)m'.; won by Stu S1. Clair, ::= :1: :2: i l`urkc_v Roll | The turkey roll will be held an `i December 18 and 19. Entry fee will I: be 250, tho "A" Group bowling on) Mmlduy. Ducumb(-1- 18, and B Gruup on '1 ut::4(l:|y_ l)(.cL~mb(.-I` 19. ThL'l`c will be :1 dam` px'i'/.- of :1 15- lb. lurk:-_y (-nch night. All vnlriv-.4 mndu 'I\ bowling alley. ; rr. 3:: as 1 1 I I ' llirum Walker Return Mam-In ` In-sulls nl` I-Iirmn Wulk(~r.' '1`nmn- lu mum vs. Barrie team an Sutur- (luy cl` lam weuek in return mulch: 'l`n|'m11rr uu_y bl lil>l ' 'I`m'mnu: Sclh,-rs .... .. Walden . I) D.~u. Blzu,-kwcll . I . 1)|up.;;; . . Dt-s 1:411-1 J. BL-L-I'm H1. `1`*;jl. I\lHIll'\`\' in J 3 ---Bapli. 0 ' 8-~~Ccnlrul () Spoon Wim1(-rs--High .,inul:-. Cnllis. 204; hidden scorn. M: !Mnnkm:m 97. , A. ,,,, A Town L|`:|g`ll(`. A" Group: tank Is. he a. King in. his own uaslln-.`. Sunround him with luxury . . . robes. l_I.V.I:tn1as . . . nice lhhlgs he'll; slip, um evtmings to |u'u\v.~;-. armmd the lmusu. A KING! 128 1'>u'.x1o s':. Barrio: Buk(:gL-urge I Brown .. . 5. -. n..,L Hun: HI ` (.'m'|)1ll k.... w. 7- -CL~nlr::l Z-~S1. Andn,-w'.~ 6 Trinity I---Baptists 5 -C0lli0r S1. .1 Co A...)....... ._.__....__.__.......<,,:____-_ Advnrlisv in Tho I`.x::mint-r. 193.8 rl:l;'rin0utl1 Del.ux1- Sedan I937 Plymouth l)cl.uxt- I`...--nu lulill I IJIIIIIIIWII III-lAII.\I Coupe 1937 Terraplane Coach 1987 Ford Sedan with I`l...l:.. :-r:--w::_- -__....7 V CIIRYSLEIK-PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTOR and GARAGE 55 Eunboth St. : BARRIE : Phone 293 l|7I)I I'IIIll nu town: uno- Radio 1937 Plymouth Del.uxc- Qnun lulu! lI_y_Iuuuwu lI\.ll||41\ Sedan 1936 Graham Sedan 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1933 Dodge Sedan 1932 Ford Coach "All Sizes and Prices of USED TIRES OVER 100 IN S'|`U(`I{ . CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATXON ASSOCIATE STORE (flmrc-h l.4-:u,:uu- lll`l' Di. Antin-\-4': 2.-1`. "AR!<!!-1!.<!<. . 2:) . 188 . 240 '3 ~ 322 I86 232 259 mu l(l(i'? I 16!) 3 198 186 176 262 225 262 256 I512 234 ltlegct to Roxy Thecttre-Phone 546 1.1`. came and Son Wun |..0:41 ll} . 26 04 1-) I au 1 9 11! 1!! II! I ? 223-- 322~~- 247m 288-7 290-- 173 r- 147- 244 N56 `UH . Iuii 2| . ..l 2-1. ll} I8 HI IH -n - 463} - 510 (ms 1 :-m ! .1 -711), - 77:: Your__ Gift T9(_l_ay. ! J :.;u 595 '70`! I " I IUVVH i('ZlI: 1 whvn I win :1 * :2 U V,VO7ri||.iad Wins "Coss'a'7'W J: kugby Crown Znd Time {As Bowmanville Defaults cor???/PA now 5, {FLATTENS YOU our I\VII_S LI Li! HI I E In lhv plu H` 1! (I I 1 iMirl!:In(l In-:1 ' !. um: um. u I l\l II, III! \II UN] {in H1 pluyl:.wn.~: |'lh:.r..|d in! l'lHl| firs`! m:m:h I.` qu: nls_ which. as M ,lukL-n by clt-fnnll. I - - 0. 0 Don't let the hurtlcn of constipa- tion gu you down ! Millions have found rclicfthrnugh a simple change in their hrcukfasl . Fm` common con- stipatinn, due to a lurk of bulk" in the dict,1hc simple sensible [real- tncm. is In supply that lack. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is a crisp, crunchy. rca cereal which helps form the imcsl innl hulk" you need. Y like ALL-BRAN with milk. crcain ur fruits. 11 also make: the tnnsi (i('iil`i(JllS muffins! Eat: ALL-BRAN in :~;uxm- form cvury day, drink plum y ml` water, r<--c-:'.lul)- lish r(:p,1llnr huhi1::, uml soc il` you men ! Stmn I'm-ling-_ um mp uf Iht: ....-LI - `dull by Kellogg Ln lnndn. Canaan. M yam (mm. _....-_.._..__._-... I:}:u'l_v unpy in l)('V :~ znppn-t:i.`m- H-_ F_- FRALlS.3K lllL'Il \ nuuu wurhl again. `.. -12,... : lhvir : M1 lhv) 1932 lronu-n:u- St-dzm 1931 l)ur:1.nl. Sulatn 1929 I):-Sntu H4.-(hm l!|:. .8 Ford (`um-In 1937 l)0:lgc `. .-YI`II `*'l:|k|! I2 l)....n.l 5.. n 'I`ra-u luau 110451. ~'-- -v nun`. (5 Brand Pun l`irt-.s 1936 \ViII_\'s I'2IlH'| 1936 l;\r::n 25-tun Stake 1936 Ford l um-I 191:5 (`In-vrolrt l':nwl )"l`.ull'll , '|`lw \'it-1m plu_ydz.\vn I \ Ml inl. 1-nu "FIIE STORE THAT QUALITY BUILT" I)F.l.IVl`I|{Y TIIUCKS .<'('nml I (')rilli:| m Ims \v .|.i.. We are amxinus tn supply the demands of our uusummrs during the coming Ctmsxnm sun- sun but due tn pros-snt cnndilinns this may ho diffimt THERE IS ONE WAY OF A- r _|u.'~1 .`l|lI|"'I (`l|L'Il']_\'-|llH`\ -"` - \'il`1Ul`_\ plnw \nl1u/In: znul WEI! Se.-cc-:2 wilhiw 1111?}.-4! It-p{i:U<* .llH\l'!l` `lu- (' ().S.S.;\.` ;,'-xv |In ml" lh1- s('n.s`(m 1"/.I`(I lhruugh `(I t'Xhil)ili..'n 4 |... amun "(I l'X|ll|. rr-(I HM` I lht-y I '7 in ]:| \\ ('Il` IIIWU .~-v -..n mi31hhurilH-I n`I\'H Hm lu- I I III I Mr HH- lhc.-_y I ' Il'iI!|| look . '9 Hu In J lll|'Il . 1- fill-. huv.- Dlll aim in prvsom cnimumns nus ln;i_\ be difficult. THERE IS ONE WAY OF V0ll`IlN(`- CONFUSION AND L.~\S'l` i\llN ll'l l~I l)lSAPl`OlN'1`l\lEN'l`: Plnco ymir nrdvr NOW. pay a small dvposit. and suit-`v ynnr gift pmblc-nis enrl_v. l`h.-it is nno way of helping us thrnugh it sit- untinn and satisfying the wants of the cm` nwncr nu your list whether you intend giving :1 st`! of tires or :i new liurn. Until l`t.`CL`llll_\` we could guuraintec dulivcry M` an ;ll'llL`lL` tu- duy than was l)l'dl.`l`d yesterduy. Nnw ship- immts are delayed at times and by placing your order eurly yum will l`e\.`0i\'u survicv and sutisfuctinn. It you have not received the latest uatalugiic call at store for your mm_\'. WC CJIYYL Sily lHL' Sound th is yon r. :2: colored coach, Pinkey Lewis. who from all accounts is :1 very fine fel- low and the boys wouldn't, leave Hamilton without him. I Midland Intermediates have given Sib Brodeun and Tommy Stewart releases to play with Coliingwrmd. which is decidedly sporting . . . Stewart lives in Penetzmg. Bmdcln` in Dnri N1r~Nir~nl] zmri thnv hm/0 mewurt uvcs In rencumg. Drnulrur in Port McNicull, and they have played for Midland team for yours . . . . this season Midland is drop- plng back to B company while Col- lingwnod remains in A. so when the boys wanted their release Mirllzmd let them go, although ll1:.~_v 1-nulrl rightly have held them. u in I! Tony Luzzeri. Tnrontu pro base- ball manager, said recently in a vis- it to the city: I expect Phil March- ildnn to be the outstanding pitcher in the International League next season. He gained much in ('\'|){`I'- _ience and was coming fast when vve `closed the last amp:ii;.:n". . . on the subject," of the l"enetan;.{ athlete. there was also several weeks awn` some mild controversy in '1`uruntn concerning.Marehildmfs value as a hockey player and whether surm- ` club might sign him .. . It is recallml that the Babe-" played for Pene- tang intermediates` six years ago ,|an later (lid some subbin1.{ for ;lCreighton. seniors at Sudbury. but if memory serves correctly. we might my that while he is likely to reach the heights of starxlum in baseball -ind wnul(l,have done the same in rugby had he not deserted that game for ball. he never was a lm(:k(.-y nlayer nf senior, nr even intermed- Hiate calibre. I an :3` 3 Orillin. Newsa.-.euer hit right, back` 1 I'll us last week over our SLlgL.{CS1l()ll fhai Orilliu':~: hockey entry simu.'ci `)0 Junior B instead of C. having; '.\vn irnporls . . . we quote ward for word from the News-Letter: "'i'ii- ,'1d(litinn of, two out-of-inwn boys and the material that has (luvolnped uincc last season has pmvicluzl Or- |illia with more good players than have been available for many wa- xsons. Ovillia will introduce two new players wlm last your starred with other junior clubs. Harold Spence of Barrie and Tom McNeil of Lind- say. Spence has already proved him- wit` to be a key man on tho Orillia! uauxlck and wus last year cmisiclorurl l'hc sparkplug of Barri(r'.~: clanssy , Ir. B club" . . . we always ilmuuh! , :uch fnrmirlable stars as Dini Scull. Don Bowen. Dick l,.ivim:sl, Don! . l"ucuru_ ctc., prnvidorl quilv a In! ul` ; spark. :3: n | I L.ett.eI' says: The impnrmlkm refer- red to by the Barrie Exnn1im>r \.v:1:< the transfer of one player. SpL`n(:t'. centre with B:1t`I'iu Junior C vlul)" (now we are getting down to f:u'l. . . more from NC-ws-Le1tex`: The only other player trying nut, for the Orilliu team whn was nut in town lust winler"is Thumus ML-Neil. whu came to work in Orilliu this saummer Inf my nuln \7InI.A'1`InN" ulmn-I | Conllmling. the enlightened News- [came to work m urnnu mus s4uInnwr of his own VIOLATION" . . . 1dom~I Mr. Curran, lhzn Inst wm'(l s;w.'nI for itself). _ ,, WA/. NICE wmuc I Guy. Ilenderson. coach of the prof footbulx Detroit Dicns. gives rt` players $5 bonuses every timv tlu-_v recover :1 lumbh: or intercept n |):1.~`:`. _._4: | When Marty Barry wu.~: fun-uni um. i of the Canadian lineup reccmly with 1 an injured ankle. it broke his sirin,-1| of 576 straight contests. I-Iv w:i~ ' hopping to equal "Imn Mun" Mm`-i dc(!h`.<. 600 mark. S0 was Cvcil Di`.- Ion. newcomer to ihv Rt.-d Win;:s.} who went 487 games with the Rang. I ers before a wounded kncv sum! him u to the sidelines. ms Cu un. BROKE UP A'l"l`EMl"l` -Phone 177 ""I-opg_...uw"' | F. V . tDIN l`Y) MOORIJ Eldest sun of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mncrv, Hanrrir-. uml .~I:L1' gzmliv for I'5:u'|`i.- C011.-: MVP!` 20 3:-urs ugn, l'e(:m1lly ("I(`V.'I1(`(l In llw pnsition cf second ViC:`-pl'('Hi(lt'ni of the Ontario Hockey Association. This fm'm(rr B:n'ri(\ buy. whn has been lncntod in Purl (.`:`?b'.-1'm- fur .<'nn- yv.'u'::, huuld hv pr:-.~:i(l~n| 4,I' llw (').H.A. in about thrc-0 yours timv_ hztvimi` 'lv:IdiIy \vm'|r.-ti up from lhu (-xe- :.-ulivt-. H0 is pi<'1ur(-cl h0'1'(- in the, rwoalnr uf Canada's Olympic hock- ey team of 1936, nf which he way` :()ll[k(`(,`|)(.'l'. GoLI'E'Rs{s;r'iiI ACTIVE! SNOW NO DETERRENT Headed For Presidency` ,, V.` .~,{_.`,.... _, r_~v_awv\ . 1 1 $'YMCA* T CA:}(Y1_\.}I>Z>`\;V`ORI(`E , ` BRINGS INTEREST;;' , , _ ,,._ 31 g:'m)(l slnrl. Lszmu-m;1n. cl rsu, ml: ,lhv main :u'livil_v. hm it is hoped :1 young men intvn-.<\n.-d in mm wnrk, < :\p))zn':1lus nml vullz-ybnll will turnl nnl (luring lhv nvxl wu-vk or tw<>.!1 '1`lu- B.C.l. :`vmn1I.~'ium.< are used one] L :nig'm :1 wm-k M far but this will:\ bx` im'1'm.<:-d 1w l\\'n pm'i:uls u \vt.-a-kit whrn ::uffi<-ion! pl;1vcr.< turn nut. .......n qn.| nu. 'l?ho golf S(`:lSl)ll isn't ow-r in Barri:-, - not yet anyway for about half :1 (Ion-n lovul -nthus- insts who h:u'1- In-on out ('V('l Wmlm-scluy uflonlooll uml w1-(*.k- I-ml slozulily sinov pro (lhariic Koarsc-_v olosed up shop and. the club was !s'll[)|HIS('(l to ho offi- (-iully olosod nv. I. 1.. aI....y um In nlnv urin- \'|Ill'l.\ l'.\|l\ I I\'lI Kmx. Burl Sim: Bill Harv, Kan Hudg:-.~. Cnwrd. I-`u or, Earl Hunt:-r. inic I)`.-\1nbrn.<~i; A l.I.\u.~.. Y uurvlnn H3. DELANEY. F6RME B.C.I. TRACK s'rAR.f EOUTSTANDING. VARSITY HARRIER RACES ; _Y(.'ill'. WIII lluIVl' LU ulnc uu;n nu,/su On(:0untur . . . . lu date four games have hnvn pluyod . . . . Midland beat I B:m'i(~ 5-3 . . . Iravenhurvst tied Pnvml::nL: 3-H . . . , Cnllingwnod bent ' Orillin 4-2 . . . . Orillin bent New-. mnrkt-L 3-2 in the seunmJ- game of * Monday's double bill . . . . Orilliu I hns.:u|)rmt the biggest defence in junior hm-In.-y this yc,-:11` by the looks uf lhmn . . . . G;1u(1:Iux'_ Cunningham. M(:Gill and McKenzie must. uvernge close to 190 pounds of beef on that ()}`ii:1`l`('{ll'}..{llill'(i ` . _ . Nuwmurkcl huvb S)Ih'_' nf Inst yv:n"s Aurora` mam. invlnrlinu Rny Collinus, who is living: ul hume in Brndford this`, ymnf . . . . Lht-ir |)e:~:L pluycr. It-l`ence~ xnqn Gr):-(I Hum.-. who is : soldier. ' nut with lh-- lo:m\ Mnndny Bvh Dvlumxv, fnrmur star. \':1s :1 m0n1b0I' of 1 sity of 'l`m`omo h;m'im'.< In Hm ;mnu:\1 inter-coll4 at R.M.C.. Kingston, lust Gill won the event fur straight yvar. Thu Var: Ihn rm-n am fnHn\|/Q` (`nanny mo. , Whilv they have to play win- lur rules the boys say the course, is in pretty gum] sham: right now. 'l`|u- gm.~:s is rzntlu-r thick on two of (I10 1!I'l`(`llS \\'|H-I'- m-w In-nt ;;`r:1ss was plant:-cl Into in tho slnnma-r uml tln-ro urns stum- mum!) spots on tlu- Rth fairway wlu-re smnv 1-attic gut luosv. hut nllu-r\\'is4- the players |Iuv(-. been able to got some [gum] S('1)I`('S. able to gel. |,'00u scum-.~.. Whilv 0tlI(!r.~: lmvo hl'('.lI play- ing tlw mid time when \v0u|In-.r (~umlitiIm.~: lmvo |N`(`I) good. the tl_v-(I-in-IIn--wool golf:-rs st-,1-.m tn Iw l{n_v M4-.rI'i(:|(. (?:u'l Jcnnvll. lion}; I{:IInsu_\' and (fI_vdI' .lnhn~ \ l|lI l.In- lzllll-I` l\\'0 fllE.iV(`S at u.Au.x ., n\u.,,.uuu. -...-. ... . - . . . . .. lhv l'`.urth _vv;1r. \'m`sll_v 1'vcurd.'~ the men as follows: "V:n'.~1l_\' lovk over the pac0_ until I l they hit lhv l1i;:ln\'a_v. wlwro lh: wind \vn.< at its xvurst. and thou; Cmvnn and Barman of McGill made (L bid and full inlo .\`l`(`0lld and third place`. Gnndwin and Forrest chased them with D:\lum.\_v and Finlayson right bvluml. Then R.M.C. sent :1 runuor un and l)olanv_v went after him. Euvlv.< of ().:\.C. mwde :1 hid and chased Dvlanoy. while McGill' bunched up front. running as a real` team. true to style. "Tho final or the race was a four` lining l{'.IIIIsu_\' unu l:I_vm' .mnn~ sun, tlw l:li.i.l'I` two fllgitivos from In-mu-lmll':~; (-.I|:1in gang. This l'nursonu- will play ullnust under any 1-nmlitiuns. min or shim-.. (lay nr Ili1..',`lli. In fact it will prnlmlrly lukv almut :L l'mIl 0|` .~znu\\' to I-ml the 5: mun for llu-m. St-vt-,I':Ll we-ks at u llwrv \\':1s: 21 nlistmililv Wetl- In-stluy :Il'l1-rmmn. snow and (`Hill 'l`.'n~ l'Zx;1IniIuu' was zilmut rmuly In put mus st-utiun tn pr:-.~.s. hut it was (li.s`(-ova-rod mu- :ul. prtmf luul nut In-.1-n okuyml. zuul lhul. nkuy haul to (-mm- from 2| In- nurnr Wu (`UNI 'l.'H` Iuxulllllnzr \\'u5 amnn Roy Mt-rrivk. l1l:ll|:l;!l`l` for :1 I0- (`ul fmnl Ill`.ll'kl'l. An...- a.-uincr 1| numh:-r of IUIHI Illnll l\l'l. Afu-r trying.-; :1 numb:-r |)l;u'.t-s. \\`|I('I`- do you supposi- I`lu- l'Ix.nnim-r lm-uu-(I Mr. V11-r- rivk that's right. on the suvuml gzrm-n of liurriv gull` 4-.m|rs-, with lion;-,. l{:lI|l.`s':I._\`. almost ul)s1-.lIr(-.d in lhv hli'1.'/.:u'ul. but still swing- in;,. and to all int:-nls and pur- ]N)M`s ;L'1'U.ill;.', :1 big kirk nut 01' tlw gunw. .._ .. ..(:..__ S\_`, l(`, The finale four lap run um um! the truck inside the qundrauglv which g.-,u\~u . all a chnncn to S00 1110 t`nnclu.~'inn. Bnrnmt mr \"nrsny \\ns1wix\{'_ hath- _.: u-inn 2 and I :21 fr. drsnl Th i 5; -x....... \`VHS~ niulgl. \I,'l`-Ill` of tho .-I I1-In (` \'.1\'l.\. J |. niln Inn! ylllllilhllllll [)l\:- 3;, vY.i\ I.C.A. has had a D :1 u...m,.n _r ...~...-c.x iuil B.C.I. track lbt`l' the Univer- um'im'.< this season.` mm`-collegiate meet 5 tun. month. Mc-I vunl f0m'tl1' `he SH) \\ :15 lwing hoth-1 :rn and nad Vs drap I .. uluiillllull uumylc. new; H:n'rv Hark-` I"vr1_\', Dam- Sxvvc Hnws.: start as soon -.m`.< regu- Full, lunl . -.u-I RY pm) hn r] n icons LOSE`. M mnumn I533! 5-*I_3mi_n Pte-/0-Season 'Plmr- are now three Barrie boys! wilh Atlzmtic City Sun Gulls. sincel Rod Storey finally decided whc-rel he would lncutc for the hockey sea-I unn nrlnl` AI-mm unxm knnckedl iGome Finally Develops ` Into Free-For-All In i I Lost Period Consols aise Locals, Who Fail To Show To Advantage 1 Fl FTEEN PENALTIES Barrie Cclts ran into an unexpect- |ed snag Monday night, when they ` were beaten 5-3 by Midland Con.-`.019 | in the Northcm Eliminaticn Seri;-.5 at Midland Arena. It was 21 bad `night for the Colts and on the! play they (lest-rve(t to lose. Only in` the second period did Barrie h:1ve| anything that resembled an eclge.` and even then the scoring was div- l mad at one each. 'IVh,. rrnrv\n chariot"! nN' urilh H11.` med at one ezicn. The game started off with lhz: boys acting like gontlcn'ic~n, but the second period procluced four` penalties and tlu.-re way- w:u'fzn'i'l brewing. Acuiai hostilities bi-ok"i loose early in the last slanza :m(l' culminated in :1 lot of free-fm`-all punching. The penalty box \Vfl\_ r.-mwdi-cl most of the time and (-ach; it-am hacl only four on the ice. Plenty or F`igh1ina Mort. Badlcy. k'm'r(3l-1opp(,~(l cen- lr(-man fur Mi(llan(l. rlrvw down 4; penalties but the real bad man for tho h()m1'Sl(?l`S was Francls "Fal" Swales, iwipzpzvcl i'e.'1rguarcl, who in-' troduced a lot of rugby tactics into` `his checking. His flying tackles; mnrn nnrliz-iil:n~|v hmvl im Emile lhlS checking. n-ls nymg Lucmx.-.~ \\v('l`(` pm`licu|m`l_y hard on Barrio .x`LI.~'h<.-r.s. Finally. early in the last period, Paul Pnqueltt-. whn had bum the victim of numerous c1'ush(\u. in- `:_ Hm. Ant` hnn.-rlu uirn-hurl 1: rnuh. ! wnu JUII :31` big Y\ll:~|-nun ! lzlgs. I ; But two mmutc-.= mter Consauli 5 was really uslcz-p when Ncsbilt shot: 5 from the blue lino at the left bourds,= iI-Io never sznv tho puck until it hit` F lhc nm. 1 | Tvu-rnucn 1 mm (m 'T`hr:-n ` < back, and Queen's Parry went after - Dv.'lz\nu_\'. but con.ldn'1 czilgh hi.rn.| lGood\\'in fought If out \Vllh Mc-' .GilI's fourth man_ to finish a few [feet behind him in tenth piaco. `Ecclos. O.A.C's first man to crcs.<.[ `finished with a torrific burst of I i speed right behind Delaney nnd Pax`I`_\'. who were close up to the` men in [rent of them. except Ccokel himself. who finished a quar`.-*1`: ` mile ahead of the first Varsity man 5 m" I I [NC H01. 1 I In(:rnuso L(':1d to Three Coming ml for the middle .<(*.=-i 'sinn Cults put on p1-c:~'suro which: lreboundod in two minutes when; `Nvsbiv. and Cnssidy broku through` on a nice passing play to .L-urn. Midland 4-zn'nvc1 the count but the, `Barrie bm.-kc-h0ckim,r was wvak. I rm... rvninltlnu 1mm wish nmrh: *I5nrrn` bnckcnecxnng xvus uw-ax. ! Four minutes lutt-1' with each! ,!tu1n1 ant-sh Phnrry I.h1dsuy scor- lod Barri(*'s first goal with a blue! I line shot. I-hu-n 1.n |"`m`inrl he wnuid li)C:Il.c mr me rmcK(:y sea-I sun , . . . ziftnr Argus were knnckedl out of the fuutlmll picture Red wz1s|' mnnrtrecl going tn either Hamilton '.l`i;:airs of the O.1`I.A. Lnndnn Mn- h;wv~ks of the Michi;;zm-Ontario loop . . . . after much diokering he took the /\tl:Inti<: City uffer and arrived: ' there in lime to line up with Sen ' Gulls ngninst I`umnl0 Goodyears am |. Sntui-rlny and Baltimore on Sunday. 1 huth ;.'_:nm\s being losses fut` Scull Gulls. im-ikh-ntully . . . . Red must hi!`/(.' b(`(.'li given quite an warm re- ` mip'timi by Gu0rlyc.n`s in his first unme as he drew down threr` pen- :Iltj(:s. but also got. an assist as Sea `nulls wen beaten 6-2 . . . . the next nixzhl Bznlliinnrt: Orioles pasted" Sou Gulls H-1 so it cnn`t be saidl Ned's Sll(l(lL`H nrrivnl managed to In-inn the u-nm out of their slump . . . . limvvvt,-r. :1 curd wns received by lvlnrry Slrnnsmzm here on Mon- day from Rm] and so I'm` he thinks At;l:m1.i(- City. the team and the nu- lives :n'x- .<\vvll po.upl('." -.1 c r: 1 t illllt` FTNH-. _ _ `and K. L. 1('n('r (U31 1051 Lu 1.). H0(?l' 11-3151 Period .Smi!h (`Nd H0nc1m'.<:m (B). 17-16, L I`h<- 1:151 pm-ind ])l`()(lLl(`(.`d 101:4 U114-15. 12-15: 8. Hanson and J. Ab- |`zm-1im1 in m:m_V w:1.V.<. Midland re- i,l1)(:1ts (OS) 1051 to Mr-L<;_z1n and W. iplaccd 'I`(-(1 Brum-ux` in goal wi111.F"L_`"'. 3`1'``-`- `?`15- 3"]- ~ H 117.111 Hoffman. In 11111-0 minuhss Pu-i M`-`(Gd d"Ubl`-"'J~ `d"'-W" 3" 1 I tB.]..- nu ,1 wm`.J. Abbolts 40S) dt-1`(.-mud Dr. J. squetopu 111101 1111 game .1 ._ _ V _ ,_ . _ 1Warm(.a and Mn. W.nnu..1 ID. in 111 M110 effort Wh1('h.L`OllIllli(l. Sh911- H 15_5; L Clark`, and C Agnew y .'1f'1Qy 1{l(I) .(] (.;O1`1n[. .` .1301 ll P1-'n.` 10s) '0. to Dr. Srnnh and B_ `any 101` 1rmnm1: and Midland =vm- Black (B). 15-9. 12-15 9-15; M. Fost- 1<-(1 ulnm.~'1 immediately. `or and B. Hansnn OS: Inst 1:) V. 1 ng.,.....u.. urnx` in nmnin hut Hnfr-1Kn1:x and F. McG1`vucr IBI. 11-15. 1.! ruul I through tnrrin ` Bob Delaney was the first Var-1 .\ity man to finish in that event. and was fourth in the complete list Of` 11 runners. Delaney also led the. six Varsix.y lmrriers in the race wilh `Alf-sod Univer; of up-state New: York at High Park early last month. 1 On November `.22. Triniiy CollL=!fI hold one cf their best harricr r:Icu.~'~ in many years. The Varsity re- ports. with Bob Delaney romping ` hllu` m number one position, with I lhn armri rimo .-f {"9 5`) l|H Hlillly _\'('Lll.\. JIM.` Vil Delaney pnsi Lme good time at 28.52. Additicirxlci/i` sns News on Page 12 -.._..?_._.___._. ; manic-rim for f0llr teams nmn-;1~.~.~ . tlw floor. a,.;;;;.;;:;;;.; '\;.1" _.i b t - ` . - _ -- :72 (mgr Foster tOS) 1 I , {hm Welto IR). 11 ` " izmd I. I-Imvch 1""`" f`""H:umu and l- ed UH` 1*` `; 4, 4-15: '1'. La . .~nlI :f'\Qu In 1Poqh.eH=e Will` Benefit I 1 From Move To Borriei I Barrio C`nlls-~-Gual. Arl Cnnsuul; idofonce, Paul Pil(|ll(,`11(P, Vic Rwy- 'nn1cl.<, Hurry I.inrl:~':1y; C(`l'llI`C, Darug. Kirkham. Bill Bird, C121l`(.` Goring`: `grighl wing. Al N[nr;:.'1n. Ray I'Inye.~'. E Lluyd Goring. Bob l)ix()n; left wing, ',R-cl Jvnm-11, R:):<.< Si)l|l\(l('l S, Gzzrd. | Duwsun and Dan Lu-\vis. I T\/NIH.-unrl (`nnunlu .__. (`.m1 'Pt..i -4 -.~ Barrio is well In the hire in this l".:i.-.-lo:-ii SI;m.-.~: Huckcy Lezigiic . _ . . Stun,-y, Dim. Scull and Dick Living- .-ujii :m- with Atlantic City, Jack |)yjlz- pvrfnrins fur Baltimore. and l)(l1'(\\\'(?ll is with River Vule . . . . {I ..r uylih-Ix rn-.lr`m_- (`inn rnuxmhnru nf _ I cm1m11.-5. .'_ 1..adiL-s` do`ub11-.<--L. Clarke and 1. `j Henderson (OS) 1051. to L. Keurns `rand B. Garsidr: u131_ 15-3. 9-15, 11.15; i L. McKerroll and D. McKor1'01l 10S 111051 to Mrs, J. Wznrnica 1nd B. HB1ack 3-15. 111-15; 1v1. Foster and ;,!L, Clarke cos lost to M. McGreg- `or and Mrs. W. Fraser 113), 4-15. 8-15: .;D. Cruikshank and I. HCnd1.~1'. MOS) 1051 10 J. Campbell and G. iBmwn 1B)_ 6-15. 0-15; I... ML-K1-rroll '!and D. M(.-Kc1`1`nH IOS1 lost to C. 1`.Sc:111 and N. Grncc-_v 1B>_ 10-15. 15- [11 m 17-111 1 "i ll). 17-15, I 1` Men's dnubh-s-C. Agnew and J. `. Abbotts O51 (|(`f('1l1Cd M. Hanna (_-,1:nd Dr. Smith 18). 9-15` 15-12. 15- 310; D. l`n<;ms and R. Lotchvr (Si !lo.~1 to Wzxrnica and Robinson 113:, iHl.I5 0.15` P. Hnnsrm and F. Law-I h hg lost to Wurmca and Kcnmsnn nun! _ 10-15, 9-15: B. }-Iunson Law- rencc (OS! Inst 19 Knox and Bal- ` luntync 11-15_ 12-15: C. Agm-w gnnd R. Lrtc-hm` 10S! lost tn D. Smim IH4-15. .,:hmn~ .n:. Inc! In Ml:-I.u.'n\ nnrl W ` I ruuu_y2u.Iun:_y. 1 Second Poriod v3. Mi(l1m1d--Nr-sbitt acassidyw 2.10 4. Bm'ri(,---Lind.say .................. .. 6.00 . Penalties ----- Swuh-9` L, Gm`ing,l Reynolds. Badley. , 6 'I"'|xI.-A T34-u-ind rmra 1`C`I'lU 5. Barric-PaqucL1(.- .. 6. Midland--Ryan (Cas. dy) 7.10 7. Barrie-~-Lind.~::1y .................... .. 11.05 8. MidIand-Ry:m (Swmcs) 19.20 PcnaltieS-Bnd]oy (2). L. Gnrinxz. Paquetto (major), Murphy. Morgan, Swnles` Cassicly. Dixon, J1-nn('~lt. -:----~ . .__,_ _... B.'n`ri_u Badminlun Club 1.;ok all `but three sets in 20 played in their return match with Owen Sound at Ilhc Town Hall. Monday night. The loculs made :1 clean sweep in ladies` , sets. losing two mixvrl and one mt.-n'.s I doubles. ` 1mn..L-~ rm`..m..e__r mnrlm mm 1 (North. Bay Nugget) Paul Paquette appears to have made a wise move in going d0\vn to Barrie. 'l?he- big North. Bay defcnceman. who penformr ed` for the Trappers in the last two campaigns. is already at- tracting attention as one of the junior "8" Colts outstanding players. and any notices he gets are certainly not going` to harm his hoekey future any. He will likely he one of Barrie`s big guns throughout the season. Pa- quette jumped into the spotlight this week by scoring one of the goals which ousted Grimshy in the S.l .A. series and chances are that he will eontimle to play :1 leading` role in the aotivitiq-,s of the Barrie (jluh. It is true that Paquette stepped down from "A" company to B" company. but there's nothing wrong about that. He haul no other course open when the 'l`rappers folded up. and he's in a spot now where the luminaries ot` the game will he w:1teliim;' him every so oi`- ten, ll. l';u:tor which makes his move :1 l)t`Il('fi('i:lI one. ,_, _ A., ./g j- . BEST IN SEVEN YEARS , When Czmadivns defeated Chi- [cage Hawks 8-2 in the opening! lhonw game of the Mcnlrczn Nt- Elional l~Iucko_v League team. it {marked the Habitums' biggrsi {count since March 17. 1932. on !which St. Patrick's Day they down- gud New Ycrk Americans by 10-4. imay result from Liuky kidney action. , C-in Pills help kidneys dispose of waste matter that muses congestion. In the 1Uniu:d S(:llt`s ask for Gino Pills". }LAME BACK} l)(l1'H(\\\'(3ll IS wim mver VHIC nil, nl` mliicli [nukes five members of j the 193%: (hulls in the same senmr li:n;uu- . . . . Bowen is :1 f:n'mh:m(1 ` nf S_V|`.'l(`lIS(' and may he called up hci' thv st-ausnli vnds . . . . Storey \V:IS uffiwucl :1 irynul with D(}'.:`Oi`. Rm! Win:.{.: in ()ctnl)m` but couldn't mukv it (luv In rugl)_v . . . . later he \v:n:; mmmsorl in play with Hull- h.'1i1;:i1.~: in IL):-trait but now the big lIil('\)l'i:lilll_\' is clo:u'u(| up. 7.`. :3 3`! 7.` III In Canada and tha U.S.-Il,\uar I and new. large Ewnomy u. In Midland 5--Barrie 3 Z-II): _ v IOS) d F`. Rrnw 5. 11-13. L1-tchvr w and B. .. C`m'kc ) E. H(-n- o 71.1": '7. UIUDU U1 llle DUy. I A keenly competitive inter-f<)rm tournament which has been going on for some time is nourinp com- pletion. This tournament has nut un- ly met with a gratifying response. some forms even entering 2 teams. but has also succeedodv in bringin.:| to light, several hidden slurs. pm`-I ticulurly amung the junior forms. where a 2B team. called the F.us_v AL-0s"_ have been brewing lhmu-,-,h the opposition. In the words of lhv basketball coach, Miss Kelsxl I`horo are a few girls from :1 oer-. lain second form who may mus-~ srnme (wpcricncnd pluymxw :1 I1-w mu- imonls cf worry." Ihnn Ihn \mn`r\nvn4-no anrl< nI'.'n-- IHIUIIL.` CI WUl'l_y. Whon the lournamcm Lnds, pr.'u-- lices for the school lvums will bu- gin, and won't things be lively then`! Tho .~`('nim~ squad wiii have quilt: :1 nuclvus of `inst y<::ir's [)iil_Vl`:'\` zwauml which to build :1 mn- :1|)i0 lvnm. This im.'iud(*_s lhl'(`l." sprccly fm'w.'n'(ls: Judy Knox. l.mmr-- lizunbcrl. Ruth Anrs,n. und ;;uurr'.<= E1i7.nbvlh (Jrahnm. C:1lh:II`inu I):- luncy, Betty Pugh. M()l1i('21 Flynn and M:n'j0riu Imrson. /\n1r\nu Ihn :..n;.... nirlc In" 1h.-.-pl `gnu lVlill'JUl'Ilf JIIUHUII. Among the junior girls. ms, lhvrb is plr-my of class. '1`h~ nmst z-xp<-ri- enc(`d players are: fm'\v:u' Alim- Wysoglud. Put Mr.-I. .ridc, Audr:u- (Jeffery) Nixon, and p,u:n'(ls Mm-inn Allscpp. .I'.::m I urtrid;,ro. Marion Lowe. Good matoxal abounds: zunnng [the junior new-ecmor.=. I '1`l`!IIY1v \uiH nut ho nivkvrl nnlil HI! - lllf _]UnlUl' Il(.'\`V`(.'UITlUl'.`. Toamg will not be piukvd until the middle cf January so that there is plenty of time for the up-and-x-mn- ` ms 1:) really up and Ct)lT1(`. I Lively 6-Man Rugby Battles Fuotball still haunts tho Agricul- tural Park. With rivalry '.1lrvn(ly ` kc-vn. 5A and 5B nro lmuinuinu to ~add :1 bit of. tradition. On Nov. 24, Hip two :~'ix-mtm rugby tvnms hut-. `nod to another tie. Weutlwr and field conditions were perfect yet n.) touchdowns were .<,c0rc'cl by Cl1h('l` loam. This was mostly due to lhv imprcvvnwnt 0! both tennis defun- sivoly, p:u'ticul:n'ly on the lim-, Thr- b'>y.s` plnyvd much bettvr rugby but the game. thou).-,h it had its thrill- ing mcmvnts. was not uwzn-ly 5-- wide-cpcn :1: thv l:1.st ('n('()|lnt(-1'. rn \_:-I....| ..rr .....) |...I.l .. r..:.. 513 kicked off and h(`1d :1 fair margin on play in the first qmnru-r. during` which Galbraith of SB kick< .1 for a rouge made possible by Ruf- l'itt`.< nice tucklv of Smith bohind the line. n`n1y in Ila. annnnrl run-uvlnv` uI'\x` mu unc. Play in lhe second quarter wn.-` keen and even. 5/\ ntlcxnpted lv'._ opt-n up Ihe gamv wilh l'urw:n-rl passes, but most of those were no! Completed and kicks gainc-(I must yards. The real hi},-hli:.{ht of lhis quarter wns a penalty ::w:n'd:.-(I 5A fer coaching by yours lruly from the sidelines. Somctimvs we just _L,`l.`1 103 enthusiastic, In ah.-. aird rnnnrtnr Ilnqnih unv- ~.; 3.1 Just how tmml Owen Sound (Hfl`) .`~`-. :1 .1 r I! l(`|l11. really are may be 500!) by lhvir 7-6 defeat of, the inll'l`l11(`di:Ill` t-h:unpimt Culling\v Sltigxtmiltltws in an exhibition gzunu at the Smmrl lust l-`ridn_v night . . . . l`nnm_\' |hn'linv,:tm. `-rays` Centre stm` I't-mt 'l`m`untu, scut`c(l fnur ;{t).'ll.` and lwtt :Is.\'isl.\'. figuring: in all but IHI1` umtl . . . that buy will bear it In! of \\':m-ltntg . _ . . Owen Sound pin-kt-(I up nu loss than six play- vrs frum Humiltun. :tlun1.: with their .A.._._

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