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Barrie Advance, 8 Nov 1938, p. 5

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Colts Eguad Qets First Qy._ _c, Number ."-i`lLlLHI`.' I 1 (:10.-` - to 1 the de- 1 1 ,'Z'( .)'. who 9 ,-. I Dla_\".A '. .-\long' the line 01` . me` \'islt0rs did not .<,l1ow zm_vtl1in;.z `spectzu;-ular and while `he_\' made ' three n1zu'cl1:.~' up the eld. it was 21 lslow process, with no large 5113215 helm: registe1`e(i. Sl1o1'tl_\' after the game be-,-ma ' ; line. pa.~.se:~: .....u\. u._- Lumncnu \lJ. .|.vL vvc.~Lu I E that Barrie defenders came loose to k1aocl down. but missed l I I i l iGosney broke tl11'ou'-gll on 2: )_)l7.1l1f:`C {on the fO1't_\' 3'-a1'.l line and \\'IEh no ;one in front set out. for the good ;\\'u:: pulled down from behind. l Delaney called a quick play, an OXl0l1:il0l1 111-at sz1\\` Smith ;_,~'oi:1g` over A1,. `.~, :~ A u u . u /- His bad leg played out zmd he. K... .... ..-V- N. U..- \dd. .;..uu..uD\. and was recovered by Barrie, but. again` the oici-.11 ruling gave 01-11-I lia the break and the ban. Orillia gained through the 1i::e_.' but were forced to kick. \`.'iLh the bzfii buck in po.~.sessior. they p1u11,'__-'- uai, ntoving the stic-ks until the 20: ..,.,t I:,,, 1- r: x 'E[lIlC(:(i them on the ho;~.'.e an 'gve-_\'a1-d line. The red and b H! ti;_-'I1tc:`eL! and held fo`: t.n'ee do *` the ball ending` on the one-yard \ ....H.v A.L..L A.L..,\.. ,. BREAKS TO ORILLIH; LOCALS FIGHT HARD ' The score ended 16 to 4 for! Orillia, but with any support from the officials the count would have been much closer and if the red and [black defence had included aerial tactis the blue and white band would '.'eu1l_v have had a tough :1s.=i_ on their hands. Two of O1'iTlia s three znajorl Barrie Collegiate senioiss did not win Z1g'all1:It Orillia on Saturday, but they did win the applause of the lzirge crowd for a stout-hearted defence against a rou'g'h. t0Ll{2,'l1 and l1ZlSt_\' squad of visitors. SPECIAL A 11on.~`on li2`hte2' CIIVE to ;1nym1\- bo\v1in: :1 (-5 score of 400 or 'noU.m' ieague. Donated by I? v *1 the Jme 1'01`,-2. touch, but the refert-ei ruled a fOl'\\':'.11'Ll pass on the p1:1;:`; and the major was discountetj. In~'i stead of czu'r_\'ing the ball back tol the one-_\'a1'd stripe and calling :1 third. dovrn, the ofciai placed the! `HVAHVX \l rut! bad} on the te11-ya1'd line and stiiii ruled ii a tlmi down. ` Delaney called I an onside thatl .v -- 4 1 ` line. `L- LU ..-. . . -v u | I{iz1-.:.- ixuterceptett an O1'ill .:1 for- wzxrd to give B:u":ie zmother Empc when 1\- VVL1.` on the '30-_\':u'r]`| Ridnardson curried ythe :-erxtre of the eld on the next down. On the second try De- laney called at phu-ernent with Feft don~: the booting` and it \\';1.." con? for three points. I lmlf zine Ori`.lEa's third touch came when :1 Barrie forward was The home squad held oh the rst down, but `.\IcKr.-nzie broke throu:.:h from the one-yzwd Iim; to brin_-4' the inte2`cep`.ed. -core to 16 to 4 when the convert faiI'e(l us Barrie blocked the ki('k.l The bouq-.10`. for the best plays"- I on the .";~ld _u'oe.-: to D(-1une_\'. He` .11.] Ll./. .. 7 1` Ti by Orillia. ...v -.._...5, .,.. .-\ 1`z1H_\-' that threatened to give Bzuwie a major score in the first minutes of the second half just mi.<;~'- -.u\. uAxv'_\uA\A Lzu .. ed re. Ilia-hardson heawd Li. by-au- t:.' to Felt, who Iravelleri to the 10 yard line. Delaney called tension with Felt an ca1`1'_\'ing' the bull to the ve _\'z1rd line on :1 nice ~.;`z1in.` but he \\'z=.:< tackled hard in {Tu}? .~'t1`d& and the bail \\'a.~' recove1'e.E- e.\'- 1 I Gauciaur kicked high but ; `anti the .~:trong cro.~:.~; wind carried; ]the bull out on the 20-_va1'-.3 line. Hint-.5 IO~.~"(,l io tic.-hzugdsom who icarrie-'. to t n- befow: being L .. . ....l.I_.l rx,: - ~ - `went far 1 Startin-1.: V... H. l tackled. -.o;'-cl; mad. .';H'.se gm; c. h`;Dr qmcsxty. their second major. failed am`: the ,~'coz'c- Delaney rad down, -4..-- [1u.1Au u the :hi1'd Q1 A wvz . uh-'3 eld or Nov. 7111, when Iiev. Dr. Lelmc read :1 paper on Bl`iti.~'h-1[.~'!df1 \"Iew.< were z1(1\';1nc-Ad from B1`i:i.=.T v - 1 ,, n._; .. .. . | 2I11jO1` as 21 result of forward n u n u E 'Whi`me_\' ,1 \\.11LEng Oriilizm lg`-.1ve! I zmothcr break that!" squud's'1 black` ....... 1 L\|n\,vA bu: qtlarter 1,! ,._y r 11 to; in \ 3| ._-hm} the. Bill ;1n_d nside thazl W scrin1mugc i [3311 Larrze, but ` coul. 0111- the 5111- ! our H.\ l.'..,. ' e the The . 1 Talking to Bill Pratt, Aliandale! mztive who is now stationed at B1';u1tford after spending` the last four _\'eu1's in Nova Scotia and .\'e\\5-' foundleuui, the other dz1_\', L.-`;u'e us an in.-i_;~ht of ('0u1'tes_\' on the high-1 1 1 I 1 (Contin complaint. 2 -.I = ~--no ant f1'o11VT{i11; men`; hi:<`L01'_\'. from I7h`iti. r.-. - - r` FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1 bore the i11si:_;'21ia of 21 We; Ont211'io. climbt.-(1 down, took '. and proceeded to 2 eicient job. >': ah ah When the tire had been chan;_;'e(;, asked if there \va.< anythin_-;' he could do for the drivers. NO, was -.ms\\'er, unless you want :0 izxke mzxrker numbers" and write the i 1 I 5 I I 5 company. I 1 E6-d Brantford. A few :.`.a_\-'.< later :1- It was done as soon as Bill reacrz-E I l I . 1`(:})})' wa.~ received. It .<:tatt.-d that :11`. the d1'i\ e1'.< of this compmw` w(-1'c- trained S1. J 0hn".< :\!11bl.l1.Zx!H.'C.`L men and that they stopped to assist} any motorist on the road. In otheri words, it was the duty of any em-5 ployoe to render any service pos-= male. trucks employed by Lhis concern over 85 of them, operate tl11'oLxg`I1- lout Omzu-Eu on schedule. That they Iwore kept in 1)e1'l'ect comlition `[31- three _\'em`.= and then were .'~1c1'z1ppeai` iand new ones bought. When wel ,say scrapped we mean a siedce {hammer is taken 10 the m0t01`.< zmd, {they are not turned in on the new` i Bill later fearned that the l11!`{_'C` | r I ()-i()i-()%()'%()%()T()'@() A n and was nally forced irom hi! rzmne late in the last quarter. .\~1c~`l Bride and Nixon made the goingl tou1;}1, althoug'h outweighed by thej nnly u few minutes service Tn the 0pp0.~`i11_L't21nk corps. Gosney smv xst quamrr and nally limped his way to the . at the end of? . ithe half. While he was in :he`:en I ` Orillia knew it. ()E@()-G i%Ehia'v*{)iE:"T?'-()%-)?-()$T()%{)%z) Bill is anything but a mechanic,% .il'. when his tire went Ila: foul` xilu-.< from I- .1`unL[ord, he be`-__{'an to ':..kc an attempt to change it. zmta came a1on'g at the crL1ciu _[ an-mun`; in two lzu'::e truck: which ore brewing rm 1 The d:'i\'e1'.=. limbt.-(1 the jack from iill make 21 ..~vpced_\' ry. . - L ;{i~"ai1.' UPSAN DOWNS PROLAMATEOi%?\I Another new prospect graced the Barrie Colts practice in Midland last nigl-it in the person of a 17-year-old lad from Strat- ford by the name of Frur. According to Doug Hedger. he was forced to play St-ratford Mercantile by_lhe rm he worked for, but could have made the junior squad easily. REMEMBRANCE DAY In :1m'u1'd:xI1<'c with l't*.~`(I|ll1iull u{`('u11n- <-il. `I pm<-l:~.im Hm immzs i':'um Ten 0 c1ock am. until Two 0 clock p.m. TIME OF REMEMBRANCE inuud from page one) noth.in._:' has been d .:tL11`b- HI` Hw .<.`.l('I'iH('(-.\` Hi" 1hn>'(` \\'II<) :+n'!'\'1 *(1 and . <-r<` in ihv (h**z`:i '\.\':n'. :m .'1H l|1`l'('])_\'('ElH 1.13,-~11 all <-i`aizm:.< to -.4. vi. .. .l0lm",< An .1 LS The .\I`Zni.-tr): :1 |)(`l`i()(l In `aw uh.~'(`l'\'(*(l mlw tog I iL.j he cruuiail cks \vi11g he 3 1: |. K H. -(*) The Church Leag'ue_ st;arte last week with 8 teams showing up and a possibility of two more enterin~,3-. To date the standing` as fol- '. I-3 .una . No. 7-~Central United | 3-Col1ie1' St. 1-:Baptists . . . . . . . 10--St. Andrew s 171' ..~:.na... ____ _ Contributions of cliothiwr aml beddmg for destitute citi'.'.e11:~7 in the lburnt-out zu'ea;< of the north are 'hl')L`lllE'.' received at the local Red ;5Cro.~\~: rooms. over Brown .< Store, !jDunlop St. The action of the local tlcommittec .follow;~: an appeal by th-.: {ell Cross o11'hehalf of the .~`.u'er Wars. Cont1'ibution:~' are u1`<,:ent1y re ',quested for this work and will I2; `ltuken care of every afternoon at the local rooms. (10111. nuuw wuu.u, an; u.._y, ..- ed in a chimney that was thought .to be out of use. Imagine the u`oub`~.e the neighboring` business man l1:~.v;l when he attempted to `ight his furnace for the first time, since the up draft had been cut off. That is one job the local chimne_\` sweep would have 103: money on if he haw. been called. nUPTunEn!1 , Came across a funny one. Does iyour roof leak? A merchant close ;to the Advance office had a repair - ., u__ -.....r I; L.:~. k..;I.`. uuu u L116 man go up to the roof of his build- ing to x a leak, so the story `.7085. He fixed the leak, but in do- Eng so he plastered or cemented, we don't know which; any way, he li- LL-. ~L.,..m1.. .`\U\'illlLC uuu.\. l\a1l\\lL Lu?uy. -xu.u..\.u .. . . . . . . ._ 2--Centra.1 U. . . . . . . . . .1 2 9-Baptists . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 8-Collier St. . . . . . . . . .0 3 5--~Cent1`al U. 3 After team entries are complete, the captains of each team will be announced. The basketball situation is ml- ch;m;-.-'c- 10 date, but wili be taken I` up :1: next .\Iond:1y .< meetin_ of the I school h0:11'd. 1 ,2 * :k :k Had a skiing` enthu;~:iast us 2: couple of days ago, heard nothing of possible - rru _ 1 ..4 ....:L.. ,.....;.. ..v......D -- ,-,,__.- ition. The oppoi'tunit_V is i - the weaihemiaii is doing` :1 {of holding` off until the i I xx ceda are downed. -It i 3|: 7% A birdie whispers that the execu- tive of the Barrie hockey ciuh not pu!iii1`_:t0:ethe1' as :1 '.\no1~:-. In fat-1, it looks iike it might be committee of three for the re.~,t of `he winter. We believe that fhree men can run the hockey tezxin ef.`- cientiy, but we don't like to see any good members leaving` the o1'r:zmi,- zution, for it looks like another 15 And that despite the fact that the `latest import \va,~t reported shortly {after :u'1'ivin9: when it was di7~ vo\'e1`e that the .~\.B.C. . went back- . \\':u'L1.=. 1 .. 4. at 3: > ` good year. See yo'all in police court in the morning. TRUSSEM H! 31: !-`.l2'I`xn_\*_ CHURCH LEAGUE )1)!` RED CROSS . I [H 21 Page Five \\/ _-W bu`. have orgamza~ ripe and 1 good job .~\Hum`u11e }~}x]wri.aA1n-ml H114-1' in: all s11r}_'i-ztl z1;>p1im1<-<~.<. } \\'* _ with p';ent_v ;2{`i/t*1'?2\`. in \'i(-ks` h y`..v. ]11l.< \';n'1n11.x' . penis 1.. lll(`*('T _\'m11' wqI1irr~- m*nt.~`. He] \\'ritc1`.'~: to zsent King is a t f1'ox11'T{i115: Duvi Allandale Phone 226 L. G. W!-HTTY {uxlr .-U.._...; . .., ,. . Ak\/\l home of Rev. :\IcGi`.Iicmid_v Lermox H-l`iti. nun '\45A '211'r_\" Hana-.= F.ph1-41 Phm, B- H4-:\ zxll l)I'11s_" 1 `0Il0\\'(A(l served, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1938. u|,u\.n .u.n... . C'0Hil`IL'.'~`, Char- Y ,.... t`1QI ,4. ...,.x. shcpw that ourll direct demo . ' `id of Old Testa-I` tra41i t'?0n prover] 1 ( 1 . that: . . .. . I f i vertifxerl .4113.-`Ic 2' in or out 01` I1ee`.`(>`~' .Te\\'r:'I-I 4.'<)lil|)]('I'I- p]z1_\'ed in .,_L ,..... seeki imm mason Area am -n- an---.-.g_. held w ha1`- ' V and ! fa` Coach Meekingis Optimistic for Futurg Llllllld ..... Owen Sound _ (.'0Hin;'\\'o0d 3 : Mitilzxxld . .. .. Barrie . . . . . 1 u........ 1 I Barrie . . . . . . . 4 4 0 0 8 Owen Sound . . -'1 3 1 0 )|Ori3lia 4 2 2 0 _ V CoIling'woo(`. . . .4 0 0 O Orilliu won from _VI-idlaml b) H fault. ' Owen Sound and Midland wil _ piay :1 tie yrame for right to ' Orillia in linz1l.'~:. B:\r1`ie :' Owen Sound in n2Tl.<. Boih go be played Saturday. E2 ";.<:x_\`.< Owen Sound .=enior.< and jrie juniors to win. 7 in? sfc 4.... i Orillia fCOUNTIES OF GREY AND BRUCE!- . ALSO OPEN NOV. 14 TO 19 ; INCLUSIVE. i I\'o\'embe1' 14 :0 19 %heen declared open .~'ea.<< iin the Counties 01.` S v r. E()%()?()%()i `__,..\ I the learlier open season to 1 `tanri who may be forced .\`.'ft}1ou't their count, mu; . . 1 i the _T_jj____ V Candidates for the Barrie Coltsz were out in number ai the last1 practice, with 22 being kept on the| roster by Coach Gordon .\'Ieek'm-1.} ., l A ..,..._..1:__. ,, en :__,| , __, .LL-. Don't fail to mail your :u`..=*.\'e; to the puzzle contest eariy. Re- mq:-mber, the first three correct solu- Lions win the prize mom-3:. f l()i(>-i()(> E Final Standing, Georgian Bay District Trocadem Pipes Exclusive DIXIE S Smoke Shop hunt Football Standings The Trocadera is exclusive with Dixie`s. of thi: . V . . -.. u`V \/\l(4\lI uvuxuvn u.\.\.-nu.-.` According` to railbirds, anothezl slice is likely, with the boys coming! undc-1' the knife forming the pro `posed C" team. Coach Meeking. is very well satised with his pro-i te_4'e.-' and is optimistic for a bright! REG. III` TO 7.'(: LONDON MADE 106 Dunlop St. 39 Juniur Senior CENTS Ia) `fx K1 1 `Q t\ 1 i:1.-lu.sm_- }1a.s ` 1 15011 for deer} tunate , I m thei The ]z1d.~ still on the B list are: goal, S111oot}1u.`~_- Silk, -load : and Bauldry; defence, Picard, Woods, Lindsay, Terry. Jennott and Palmer. ._-`The free .4ka'.inL' Bowen and Scott have :1 In-W mxlte in the Midhurst boy, Czwzma11g`h. and he; appears to be right in the thick 01'. .n..:.....- l ~ um; n.-. LLQLQIIALAJ .u\., vvxu hit. the county town. Coach Gord. .\I-*<;~`:iw: had Smoothz1.<" Silk from (J':an1g'eviIlr:, Roach and Bauldry out fo1'i:oa1;Te1'1'_v, Woods. I.ind':-uy, ! iv;-.1'vi. l.i`1l"fv.- Palmer out for the tiefence. and on the .. ,-. ... x vv nun nu... :m(`. n fo1*\\'a1'd iof the on iin the 1 Mj.'1'e. .2 er. who `lad, who E: 100 lbs. I doix1;.;;s of the hockey teams of the Press The wribe has Midland Free sport; the inside track on the` irmnt-diate di.~:t1'ict'.:xince they are using` the ice palace to practice in. With that in View we give his vers- ion of the Colts and the Camp Fly- Barrie Colts looked like the 1937 edition in their 1`:'t practice at the Milli:-.z: .-\1'env. Friday ni'gl1t. The; retu:-:xe(i on ;\1ondu_\' and will use the ice re<:ula1'l_v until {he cold xvuve l - _l_. ,,..__.L.. L....... r*-..,.!. :'-...l l l l l line Spence, Littleton. ;Hou'_-'hton, CoHin<;`.=, < I .. . . 1 ,~.- . ` pk: former Ottauva senior is :1 chunky, fast 5: lad, ',i1).< the scalp -.~' at (:1 \\'ith .\I3'1'e on t} t'e``.<'r2 wili be Roland Gmnjre` YE-`d previouo. with the :.\yv _,- 1 .1,. for junio: A" squad in the Cupi-1 `tul City; Lewis of the Ottawa ci1_-I loop. and La`.onrle of the Ottawa` `I`..("..\.I5`. . \'V11e1-e:1;~' in 1937,` `with llic-h;u'd To-Id. I`-'.~uckr=11bu1'_x', 1 . _ V _Oleske\'1.<, llackabb and Cou1son,, n 1 .. . \ _:he 1.038 front lines. Out for goai Lon Saturday wc-1-I _\IcG9\'c-rn u1" Ot- .Borden fo1'wa1'd.< are pTa_\'in5_v~ ` the Tr0n*.m1 ;~;enio1' .., 4. B" club. Y`EL\.`.'[:ill lil \ H'I\.\. \ UHlll'.',.`, \ bom1eau. Wri-_>'ht, Knapp. Loxvi.-` Bowen. ...,..,.~.. ....\. u...._.. A\uu'.:L:'. L-")1 2'ez1z'_{:;u:x1' who is in dharge of the 'practfce;< until :1 1'e}:uI2x1' (touch is ;,.wppointed, may nd some :uI(I1'tion- :12 fnrxvm-'1 material. Robe`-rgre um` I `likely to play hin1. this yczxr duel `to :1 bad knee. ... D {Sound 1`.ziy <-hzmipionship, but it may be` `u .=t1'uc:'_.;'ie. True the jun-= They will play the same tczam`: here on S:itu1'(121_,' for ihe Geoi-_-`inn: I iim-.~: had their hands full in win ning` thv first g-.1i11r-. but this. with} gthe title riependingr on it, will nd; ' Owen Sound :1 hard 11ittin,-_r bunch of gridders. I I However,'lmpy claims they havej `victory to look forward to. so we? `breathe more easilgx. I There were 36 aspiranis on the` ice for the rst Borden pructix-0,: fm'.\'r:`.'oa'. and Sang`. Robem-~. 1337 practfce.< 3:4` ....A3..L,..] ...,,, 1` I ""- GRATITUDF Camp Borden look to E out. ,{efen('e 1 Bz1}' . loop Tn. , Dorothy Black, 156 Bradford Street, played the Good Samari- tan to a hungry looking tramn- sient recently by allowing the wanderer to put his feet under the kitchen table. which she loaded with .1 tempting variety of food. While she was absent in the pantry in search of more good tliingzs with which to for- tify the str.=u1r,;er, the hungry one showed his gratitude by si`-ealciizz into her purse, which was lying on the kitchen cup- l`nm'cl, and nialtinz off with one dollar. Noticing the theft, the lady followezl the t".-'.'un;J out to the sidewalk and demanded a refuncl, The well-fed one took to his heels after vigorously sible party. I Barrie junior rugbyists lived up > our e.\:pectution.< which rose :11` ~2' :31--Er }1r'(U_`.` (Ii.=pIa_V z1:`ainst 0\\'o'.:: ound in the first match. a .. ... .. Livingston, Houghton and Spence: tare :0in_: `.\*< -E1 to'_L*et`ner on another` he. of other fo!'\'s'u1'r.'.i G . . .'.. . . I "{ (`L .. .. .v......., .u--..uuu.; uuu \.uuA-2 up Border. boasteea onu of t'orw:xr lines in `.`nr= _:2'oup_. . u . . R ........., A.'\li- `r_\' and Bi! -un. . look to he ttleton. V. Brown.` n'_:.=_, C11zu'bo1meau,:* 'l`1'em1)la}'. Dz1\\'.~,:on, n .. ,.v.. `C b .....,... 211 showed 1 `nz-we Gorin 1' '.`.etmind'>1 :1`.<. and Des] of the 531-\\:a .\'01'm:m NON I\ . N B j The Barrie j_ AdYa_r}Q_ Cupi- u.;..,...`. have one prospects ... `.....,.l .-\ 7te\v zxhlitiox`. is see` berth with the team. The n Frur, 17 _\'ea1`.< old, who pin the S'.1'atfo1'd merczmtiie 7.21. son. He may be c-nroiletl Barrie Co1Ie_2'iz1te this .=.e:1.~on.

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