Should Abandon cosSA Playom The winners or the Georgian Bay group the CentralOniario Sec ondary School Association rhould drop out or the final playoiLx The act is they no longer are mahleopporition tor teams iron the Niagara District or Peterborouxh which almost alwayr wins the Eastern District Orillla seniors and Barrie junior this year came up with good av erage teams but they didnt ï¬gure to beat Niagara or East in the semi tinai1hey did hope to give them close opposition What happened Pet erborough 41 Orilila Burlington Barrie lo give credit to the Georgian Bay representatives it must be point ed out that Orillin had three regulars missing through injury Actually the BarrieBurlington match was alot closer than the score would in dicate Three times the locals Jet Burlington speedball Ran Headon get away around the end tor touchdown Early injuries in the game also hurt Barriel chances with keyrplayers resting on the bench when they were badly needed on the Itield to cope with the heavier Buriingtons and also to get consistent attack rolling lllorwever the point is that both the Niagara and East stress tootbzlll while Georgian Bay take it as part of the recreation program These other district schools spend or more time in drill practice conditioning They are out to win They usually do but that ls rot important to the Georgian Bay teams who put study tlrsL Peterborough like Sarnin and Hamilton has long been loothnil lawn Surllngton of course is pretty much suburb of Hamilton in the Georgian Bay District footballhlsually cornes aiter several other spark But the schools wanted to go in lor football as seriously as the other districts they could soon get back into the contention as they were in the thirties Otherwise they should be content to let Niagara and the rEastbattlc it out Draw Brings Better Things Jamea Parker the sixlootlive 225 pound Barrie midget by comparison must wonder what he has to do to win bout During 1955 he has had only two tights as upmlessional and both were called draw The one against Earl Walls was close enough but still in the opinion at the majority ll win tor Parker However the eventwhich took place Tuesday in Harringay Arena London England against South Africas Ewart Potgieter seventoottwo 325 pounds had not rhyme or reason for split two judges scored Parkeraway in trout only to have the releree call it even in any case the bout probably did Parker more good than harm He only took it as subilor Earl Walls on short notice and was hr from lop condition when he entered the Harringay ring Now that Walls is on the retired list the Canadian heavyweight crown ls vacant and Parker is certainly thelogical successorr So he should get some action again very soon Promoter Frank Tunney of Maple Lea Gardens is already working on light ionParker early in the new year There docs not appear to be any Canadian opponent ready or James so he will likely be tossed in with one at the top ranking Yanks Need Curb Rough Play Thoinion Elmvale lie ibr isi Place Twomore gamES were playedin in the league until tied by Thom the mercantilehockey leagueWedu ton alter the recoup malch with tho nesday night at Barrie Arena Elm RCAF The Camp Borden crew valetooktlle ilrst contestfa close were ouiskatcd and outplayed in hard struggle agaznst CGE theil losing 52 win giiving them top standing liseii Shiites Bough Play Rough play was prevalent in these games again and reterees should crack down hard in the fu ture to prevent repetition 01 Bob Hoopers jaw injury tram stick which hospitalized the Dangerï¬eld playeryaiter second period clout Mondrrnight lorwhiehhe and this can oflender were only penalized two minutes Players too musl eurb tempers andlough tactics This isnt pro tessional leagueï¬lnd players arent geared or trained to withstand the kind at puhishinent being meted out The hockey is fine and intern eating to watch but lets keep the chance or serious injury out at the picture Three MuCInns sue The three MpCann brothers thai Trudeau Yum Present star as line ior CGE werent quite enough to stop Elrrlvaie in skates asgew IIch the opener McCann scored firsr early in the ï¬rst period McCann assisting can shot away in two 36 Bavrlnm sensor goal lead with McCann opening the second period with another score both brothers helping out II Elmvale retaliated with three straight goals Bell serumer rally in the second period helped by Foliis Steele tieing the game on pass lrorn Barrett hallway through the third and Adam winnin uremaicnlng with an un than two minutés to play Eight Penalties There were eight penaliieshand ed oui laur ln each team Me cann rece ed fiveminute iiflht ing penalt in the third session am Adams at Elmvale was sent of or roughing at the same time CGE GoaiCampani defence OHicklling Merriam Hick Ling Meliean forwards ll Me Calin Mocann McCann Forbes Ciemnlens Maldney Maloney Squires Foubertu ninluing ELMVALE Goal Tur de fence Adams Steele HAdam$ mner tonwardsMcAuley rol osmosis °C gt lis Barrett Barrett Tip sullen snowman 20 SATURDAY 2oo swan Rcm GI RENT TRUCK By Iie HOUR DAY WEEK LOW RATES iNCI UDE OF CANADA IMITED AND uilllz inrm Plymoulh Deng roiu Chm51ml Imperial lllon sconlngpernucsmn 113ch Cherry Flyers converted forward whose defensive work has been highlighted by Barrie club Hardworking and rushes that have earned this with touryenrs or OHA Jun very promising playereight points tlelng him or tops on the aggressive Dick isioilowtng in the Iootsteps of brother Don Hershey and Boston Bruins rear guard non floorm Examiner stat mormhcr was struck across the face while playing aghinsi 7GEBbbstistklnedinde terminate injuries to nose and jaw necessitating couple of days in Lhe hospita Bell Reynolds Reynolds sq linger Ritchie Sibbald nlrner THORNTON WINS $2 ln downing Camp Borden RCAF 52 Thornton scored twice in the first period once in the second and stepped up the tempo against attir ing ilyersj team with three more counters in the last Ir Incas got away to 11 good start vhenStenton scored on pass 1mm Stevenson but just past the hall vay mark Hadden tied the snore on passes from Casey and Whalen Broley put Thornton in the lead less than minute later and they iever looked back Timmom picked up point on the goal lladdon Scores Four more middle period Hadden who scored laur goals on the men lurn in brilliant performance whacked in Whaiens lip for the breakaway goal with iesn 1y count in the ï¬nal 2n mrlruiizs Hadden bulged the twineseconds alter play aagan with Whalen and Whiteside ending hand Casey gotinio the next netting Whitesldcs pass ladden closed out the scoring at he 1245 mark Briggs setting up ne goal Eleven Penalties Thornton were penalized six times including one fiveminute ireteh for lighting On the RUM lernctit sheet were five sentences darrisoh receiving 10minute onductaward and Addis five rnln lies for his share in the iraeas with 3erlin oi Thornton THORNTON GOalReid de rice Timmnns Timmon Walton forwardsvBrnléy ey Patch with Barrie tans getting the for Dangerï¬elds Junior Leader ndditionnl forward and for tlon came at ice minin4 thinpedtheloul Junlor 1cm 103 lhe nerds elub lent their opposition goaltend mmnmumn nmlumm er Tom Green but Tomwuldnt stem the Ylyeufy Ude Bob Beckett ace local centre didnt Pill futile up mained chest museleior nightlhig game Detean Bill Hope led the Berrie attack moving up to learn Alvin Norréna Flyers blonde Speedster from ShantyBiy in hockey in rront of him al ready has indicated hes preparing tor stardomkUsed as an power plays Norrenalacks ex perience but his hard accurate shot has counted five goals tops on the club in that department Flyersiace Caniucks Barrie Arena Tonight Highstanding KitchenerWaterloo Canueks are in town tonight bent on snapping the rising Barrie Fly crs win streak at three lFlyers have shown good balance oi late and this will be real hock Iirstpropportunity to see the eraided Kitchener nne radley Willie ORee in action This potent trio have thehighest average oi any line in the league about six points game as Nov 15 and are the chiel reason for the Canucks early season suceessl Baiulk was with the Canucks last year and led the league in assists lth 51 while Bradley and pcrtormed in the Quebec junior at ViSRVtOJ league Both of the latter played lar Phii Watsons QuebeCFrontenacs Eastern Canadian ï¬nalists and ORee was the topgoai scorer in the loop Willie is one 01 the lew negroea performing in organized hockey and the novelty is wearing oiion goal tenders in the DEA who wish Whistlin Willie would go away some where Hes been scoring at BROWN BQMBEK lakeside Cabins SPAliesf lilENS Town LEAGUE MondayGroup Standing SevenUp 37Dciuxe Taxi 31 Webb Bros 27 Barrie Tanning 26 Capone 25 BJEPC 2a Legion No 24 C11 Brown 22 chion No 21 CGE l9 ChrysicrsJfl Monarch Reirigeru on 18 Resu ierog SeyenU Ednl€ Tanning Monarch Ee trigeration Webb Bros Legion No in Chrysler Legion N02 Deluxe Taxi Cnpaco Chi BruWn 2HEPC nighsingle Lee Webb Bro zus Dunnett Copaco Barrie it Telegraphs 35 mm Auln Wreckers 32 Wrights Cleaners RCEME Aces 27 Smiths ranm Dairy 21 Duncan Plasterers 20 Lakeview Dairy 10 AFot Co atio 20 ol Willie ORee Kitcheners Brown Bomber junior edition Willie op rateson the leagues highest scor ingline with Bradley and Baluik ORee is hard boyto cheek and better than goalagame clip so tar this season OReejs 19 and has 165 pounds spreidpver 11 frame Willies Maritimer Eredricton N3 his home town Opposing defences ï¬nd him dluicult boy to check and very hard to shitt out or position around the nets he dearly loves to dent with pueka In the first meetingbetween the two clubs in Kitchener Canucks racked up an win win the ring line 01 Kitchener ï¬guring in all six goals to thertune of 12 points potent scoring threat at all times club lunérnes only Theres more ï¬repower now and ti hier team will make Canucks 15 line go all out to prevent theiarrie buckos tackling No to the victory skein What do you mean never giveyou youve got my cold havent youfl can mmnrt For COMMERCIAL rams Stevenson Addis Stento lay forwards it rrison Wilson Sayer Dygk Geurtin Stauvb Beauchamp Boetch and Horne GameaNegrtWeek games in the mercantile leagu next week with games scheduled for Nov 231 can celled until Dec 23 STRONGEHrï¬EAR ll you ioowl in an vigunned lea sue you are eminence the plume Whiteside sudden wnalen Qase Berlinnellnn Be assured or quick trouble tree starts egula in pecr startingg chargingnnd ignition air ition of the battery Japans production or line nels and ropes lor lshermen will reach 000000 pounds of participating in the weekly pawl Fun leontesttor cuslr prlies lian anfli gt the Ontario Bowling lirSprlslors iAs nonï¬ahdo 1y artlcipate liils Do Brewery Limited There no cost ortee to llore arwllat Finlays 99w Smiths Farm Dairy Barrie Tan hing No 00 Tele graph Wrights Cleaners mlnion Auto Wrecker Copacms High Singl Perry Wrights Cleaners 360 and 783 respectively Monday Group Standing Hayfield Frosted Foods 35 33 Westons No 29 Kenwells 32 Royal Lances 28 13X RCA 27 Weslons No 25 Butlers Snack Service 23 Barbers la Finiays an l9 RA Dairy 17Baywoods Results Nov 14 Westons No Baywood Bayiield Frosted Foods Barbers weslonsNo nor man no Ken nuclg Service Barrie Allandale Dairy Royal Lance High single MandieyWest0 21 313 high triple Carter AdzP LADIES TOWN LEAGUE Tuesday Afternoon Group Kings 40 Deuces 29 Dodgers 24 Jokers 21c Aces 17 Queens 16 Results Nay 15 Dodgers mulls1 where you bowl itll ls eitherninth otwthe Association it it is llewill have registration and weeklygnlry lnrnrs Getall your fellow bowl ers to sign the registration torn and mail it risen you will all be eligilile iorihemhole season to share in the prize money ii teamAlsn ask your alley mahoganlorthle Fun rules Hyour alley is not msmneio the Associa tion it can9m full informa tion by writing wills address belo dfllwï¬n Motors 295 high tineerjgollaulherenil der oi the tenwere prettyeve divided be tween thelnrw ds ForlNawmnrkot they registered goal in the second period and two in the third alalmt two New rmrket youngsters tending the Flyera net by turns hr the even ingspertormance good crowd turncdoutto see wine 1m action end lively hockey with Flyers showing spurts oi the talent that is going to make them big league threat Queen Deuces Jokers Kings Aces High single and triple taken by Partridge Deueus with 262 and 644 respectively Tuesday tGroup SevenUp 40 Lakeside Cabins 40 ilart House 40 Vlau Motors 39 Clarke and Clarke 34 Queenettes 32 Dangerï¬eldmmors LIPA 30 Fendicys Flowers 29 Oughs Hard ware 27 Byrnea 24 Jacksons Grill 13 Results Nov lsz Fondieys Flow ers Jacksons Grill Queeneitu Dangerfield Motors Visu Mot ors IPA Hart House Bymea Clarke Clarke Oughs Hardware SevenUp KnyelBawen Viuu triple VII Finley IPA 517 Ochlc Prize High single Kaye Bowen Vinu Motors 295 Seasons high single Dot Knapp 355 seasons high three Jackie Merrctl 717 High single ln mm the inlant mortality rate in Canada was in per loco live 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