Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 20 Nov 1957, p. 4

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Peterborough TltPTPetcs invade BarrieArenI tonightfor game NomadYam Jacques phyed cumot beblamedlor any of Everywriter likes to know he has some readerLWIitemVatleast thisone liketo have their work commented upon itll especially rewardingyhenthelocalndio station after read log the writers sports news overthe air for so lonsdfinally comes out and admits it by trying to find or invent mistake Tnesdaymornlns so we have been few times told Robert ML Lean of CKBB had mentioned an error in the sports pages of The Draminer The word supposedly misuscd was erstwhile To the radio men who obviously know only one meaning for each word erstwhile meafltfhat the personin question had retired take the meaning for mer However gehtlemen of the radio look before you redd Erstwhile also means rare and first Think about the person in question Are we not correct Incidentally the reasonlor the galiant affair over CKBB start ed Saturday evening on the wayhome fromGuelpli At that tithe Hap Emms told both this reporterand areporter or broadcaster from the radio and television station that he Emma was going to move to have overtime thrown out of junior hockey So this repbrter discovers Monday morningthe radio and televis ion man said on the bus that both he and this reportershould hot make any release until Monday Thats the first Awethieard othit We are not for one second doubting this mans word We are just repeating thatfan extra fly in the ointment went out of his way to cause further misunderstanding withoutrankcr reason At least he was kind enough to admit he reads the paper Sorry though Robert Ive more important things to do than listen to your programs And considering the few people who have told me of the incident we hope you play the tape back many times JUST NOTES Gord Loveday popular lad when he played with the Barrie Flyers in recent years has lined up with the Woodstock Senior team Besides sniping few goals already this season Gord has surprised hisbuddies here by spending quite few twominute sessions in the penalty box Barrie Garrison Badminton Club is now in full swing on the courts at the Armoury Coming up November 22 Friday is an opening round robingtournament Mineslng ball will be feting their ior and senior champ ions Friday of this week There is to he cious meal servedht six oclock in the evening Munching goes on til porn If the do is chal lengedlike the fans and playerstake their ball then it should bea terrific evening Were most happyjto have been invited Recent reports that the Montreal Aloucttes of the Big Four Foot ball League are considering moving to the WIFU get nothing but laugh in this corner In the East the Larks at least had chance to play in the Grey Cup Game with Edmonton and Winnipegas strong as they are out Westtbe Alouettes would probably have to settle for third or fourth place Drillia Pontiacs play an exhibition hockey game tonight against Parry Sound Intermediates in Parry Sound Collingwood fans must really be sweating about the recent thump ing handed their senior BMercurys byOa en the Fiyers were down that way just recently foxJan exhibition fans were cla ing hair club was it In the same le gue the Drum Pontiac would take more than former mend AHLsstar to make the games in ch they have split thus far the Orilhans have looked mightyi good and its been the holdovers like anny MacDonald and Earl McCrone who have showed the way baseball note Cincinnatrkedlegs are highnn young hurler named Ivory Smith But how they found the lad is the story Seems Dick King scout went to Florida to see Cocoa play and to take alook at highlyrecommended shortstop The infielder turned out to be 40 yearsold andthe father If seven children KinghOWever stayed for th game the Brownies were winningand the bases were loaded withno outs tall gangling130pound youngster wasbrought into pitc He proceeded to strikeout the sidehin the next frame hieduplicated the fea Hisnaine was John Ivory Smith BéSicRéqllireméhts is the sound inva series and swunm rs ofvarticles by Drflarry tit Amateur wrestlers withBarrle Fly Amazing Because they have thus fares gum the lumped m8 the first division for so long Good noel The Petes have pllyed more games than most clubs and have retired up l0 points The Flyers who host them this evening could reach the sametotalwitha However the locals have played three teas games More games or less games though the Petes cannotand should not he denied They are playing good fast hustling hockey ltaeems certain that Kennedy has inserted his own fighting spirit into the boys Considering that they were picked by most guessperts to battle it out with Guelph Biltmoréa for the sixth and last playoff spot the Petes are doing extremely welh Change of Opinion it is also gebting to thepoint where some of the fellows who originally picked Kennedys team to finish the same as last year last are changing their opinions in two games with the locals thus far this season the Petes have taken one decision that be ing in Peterborough Reports from that club indi cate that they wiil be at full strength and in fighting mood when they skate onto the ice to night Last yeaf and this year the Petes had it in their heads that they can lick Barrie any time at all Patrick Question TheFlyers on the other hand may he minus one player Danny Patrick Danny skated and went through light exercises yesterv day at practice= Coach Hap Emms didnt say whether Patrick would or wouldnt play He did add though that he could sure use the mighty mite All other players seem to be in good health Eernie Cote is just about rid of groin injury thathas plagued himfor few weeks Ee hasnt missed game yet though abdwont start now Pairflandcuffed Incidentally Cote and Pete Panagaibko owo fast starlets with the Flycrs have failed to gamer single goal or assist in the clubs last two outings Pana gabko is the teams leadingsgor or with six goals and Cote is right behind him with five BillyFor han leads the team in points though with 14 Sholild Hap continue his system of alternating his goal tenders theo Ross Brooks who Knrrrvrnw MENS Ernies 50gtIohn Lang HEPC 47 Supertest 42 NoBlows RoiFt Physical Educator and Director of Wrestling Barrie The first and most important great deal of endurance hnt are not too strong The bulky typeof musclewhich is develop ed from weight lifting particular equirement for anybody wishing to take part in wrestling or any other sport where body tackling is involved ist hav healthyand ning Stren gth is requ ed excessive strengtihwill slow down the development wrest er du to thefa that hewlil too much at the expense ement technique on is understood to be the knowledge andability top rry out in itssatisfactory manner th as ydrff well such as bbxmg weight lfti ing etcStrength is notunimport ant far from thatv1 Want to em Vphasi7e thex superiority of good technique skillful wrestler can quite easily defeat much strong and to conce tra on developing techni Strengthening creaée as result ofjthe well as from During mytrav eisnnd in coaching hundreds of people the of Wrmtling Ishave oftau wantedtobe stronger andsofn that pose started to do weight Iiftin However Weight Tram mg eneratily speaking not particularly on done during tli wrestlers that nawdh wrest mg anoe Pad ly if heavyweights are used and certain types qfgymnasticsl This type of muscle supplies power for horttimebutf gue sets in ryquickly due to the difficulty Io blood pcirculating through th type of muse Itais obviousptherefore that the Third Type whichis actually combination of the previousdwé isthe ideal onefora Wrestler These muscles are not to hard or hulkyvand will thereforegrve good strength endurance and speed rproperti that are necessary ti Itop notch wrestler These muscles are also more elasticytha the bulky type thereby all win more flexibility ch is ant 24 Skrips 40 Denis Sbeard 40 Brass and Glenn 34 Tanning gt31 Crompton 24 Superior 23 Kempview 21 Ex aminer19 NdBlowsh Tan and Glenn Supe or0 Ke view Crompton Supertest Ernies allEPC Denis Sheard John Lang Examiner Barry gtGodden had the high singlescore of 332 Gillespievhad B4 CLAIth LAltKE Fiexihiessz Soles or any 37 Dryflleanables 36 John As 30 Pyro Backs 22 Miscellanea 22 Fridays Scores Drycieanahies Pyro Backs Miseellanea John As Flexibles Sole Slippers Bob Taylor had the mens high scores atsingleof 850 and triple the top of 786 HelenDAnrbrosio led the women bowlers witha game Score of 25 arid triple of 588 flaylors is theseason best thusfar LEAGUE ynold 28 Dickies 26 Pearls 15 Jones 14 um he gentba all to tend the nets over ifar better goal vexage than lacquer but the Sherbrooks Qu saw hlaaverage biossom when the Ottawa Canadians pumped 10 peeks by hi may on strontium dummy Josephson ho hashad native realrtrolmloiputtiog tht puck in 03911 the net thla air had litany close calla in th weekend game and shodld income unohhorufor the locals and Petgrboiough Kennet Collegiate of this cityidefeated liarrte Cam int 342 here Monday to capture the COSSA Senior high when football crown Keener had taken Lakeshore and Bay of Quinta honors while Barrie won the Georgian Bay championship to make the COSSA tng eorum more their woeladen compridng fourx separatetirgalllntitnul1 will hold tag days this Friday and Saturday Money raised will go towards paying the cost of ice time the amount being $1700 John Dohsonll president of BMHA Isis that per sons buying tags be generous The money is to help your children Organizations making up BMHA are Church Leagues Legion Leagues Minor Hock ey leagues and Public and Separate School Leagues oneso TwosmoreBarrie MinorrlIockey Association games were tickedoff the schedule Monday night at the Barri Ya Mens Clubdropped an 84 decision to Lions and Barrie Bruins defeated Oughs dware irch who scored three of the four Ys goals put the club into 14 lead over Lions the first period Butthat was the is time that club held the lead In thesecond Barrie fihurch Hockey swarmed over the ice surface games this week In the Squirt game Bruins out scored Red Wings 44 withSearg ent Silk Williams and Read scor ingforthe winners and Perry scoring for the Wing Trinity defeat Collier 46 it an Atom contes Baycraft With five on and for Thompson had two for the losers and Pratt one Brennan and Shaughnessy scor ed as SLJnsephs defeated Centra 21 Sweezeyscored for thelosers St Marys ork the stren of Jim McCanns pair of markers de feated St JAndre Burton 24 St Andrews and Collrer tied 22 with Sputhwood the marksman forCpllier andArnos and llar or SLIAndre St Andrew St Bi and Col lier played still another deadlock with smith scoring both StAndrewsSt Giles goals and Carsondoing likewise for the up position ego the Barrie Arena for score 31 session Ross Cameron netted three iIIwoAuanaaIe landings Allandale defeated St Marys 10 onSpearansrtiark Georgésiand St rys play ed to a1 scorelesstie while Trin itySt GilesdefeatedCentral 10 with Ba tingscoring St Josephs defeated Emman Goodwin Kinseila and Co Keciei scored for Emrn HMO on Jae Sunbysv goa Trinity lost 32 decision St JasephsRylher scored twice for the winners and Bibbygoncc Ross Mitchell and Atkinson score for Trinity In th Atom league TrinitySt Giles llead with five points Col lierVEmmanueHs second with four points St AndrewsBurton Maryland St Jose his have thre each and Central pointle Peewce standings still hav vAl lahdale on top ivith five poms Collier next with four along Trinity and St Andrewst Giles St Josephss St Mary Ce traL an Emrnanue in the third uel 41 on goals byFetgusglri Allandale leads the Bantam Canadian tearrisi inEastennCan bleniatic ofICanadia standings thslx intsclosely St Marys av four points TrinitySt Gil and Central and Elimin cl day nonn ior Lions and Decarrie and Don Shannon hadone each McCann thevsecond lnthe finale scored three more goals with Alvin Smith Sturgess nd Milburn being the defeating Oughs Wardle scor unassisted goal in first period and Ellis did gt Lions goal Cameron Kenny Shannon DeCarriM alternates White IMarkivich ilburn Burg er Sturgess Keast goal Booman defencc Lloyd GraVes Flear Keast alternates Simpson Miller Urry McCann First Period Ys Birch Lions Cameron Lions Decarrie gt Ys McCann Birch Lions Shannon Deca one Cameron hurge Litins def ncc Webb Tustin forwards Psutka Baistrop Arnott alternates Em and Moore Thorogood Ferguson final crowd of more than 1000 viewed the prawn Kenner tooka so lead in the first quarter on touchdown by Roy Wood not converted They made it 15H at the half when Wood again went over Bill Hendry booted single After John Me Dowell kicked two singles the third for BarrieMurray or mack counted major for Kenner Hendry converting They added two TDs in the final quarter Both by Cyril Coombes with Kendrytwice converting coldeast wind blew nor as the eastwest gridiron hamper ng kicking Kcnner stuck to fast ground attack throughout and Barrie only resorted to passing with not much aucces late in the first half and near the close of the game The home squad presented solid line hard to penetrate and they mixed plays better to rack up good gains Barrie suffered through sever al costly penalties when in scoring posithn and aeoupie of bad firm bles The kicking waspretty oven Play was lairly close inevery qu terwith Centralalwaya in the hunt tiIAthe fourth quarter when Kenner had good territorial mar gin Several Central passeswere intercepted to set thePeterhor ough gridders march let ground gainer for Barriz vwas en Cromarty while Hender son Rossand Kirkpatrick also helped move the sticks McDowell was strong on the attack Ba on three occasions weredeep in Peterborough ter ritory and threateningtogo Over but failed to cash in Kennersoffensivewas led by Wood Coomhs Nicholsond Mc Cormack They used bucks end runs extensions reverses and the odd pass off lateral for hefty gains throughout the tussle Barrie Cromartyr McDowell rson Kaighln Duff Ross Quinlan Pacello Master Kirkpat rick McF dden WallinJohnston Lauzon cCavera Fraser Dear don Murphy Boorman Rowe Brown Smith Hargreaves McL up for payoff den Copeland BdiiiiiERFEEEEE USN nr Div DEAL Wllll Tl illiti Kenn Moody Mom Manley forwards Binth gt 213 ltrmiiord SL gt RoweBen Coon Wood imglrdghorn blf Merritt Kempt Wo Heard Helm The ve was aminxitfed McCom by Geo Perdue sports editor of Th Peterborongh aminer Athome day after the line Barrie coach on Nessie had ms to say about the game The scorc doesnt give clear picture of the game We made about 15 firstdqm but couldnt get the payotf plungeor pass when deep inside Peterbomugh territory Ken Cmmarty played his us ual strong game and was our only consistent grohnd gainer going right through the middle all the times Our end plays were bad Our passing was nothing to rave about Dalt went on to say that they suffered fowr injuries Jim Quinlan was suffering from Bunny leg and couldnot give usual great performance air though the spirit was there Mal colm Ross best hackfielder to Cromarty pulled cartilage in his knee the first time he carried the ball Thushe was lost for most of the game Quarterback John McDoWfll who kicked the two singles in lured his leg and had to be spellv ed briefly by Junior recruit George Boorman All in all coach new thought it was agoodclean game The officiating was very good he said officials were from Toronto After the game which ended about pm the hoyswerein vitcd to dancewhieh they atv tended for an houror so Then they ate and headedback home by bus oHAJuNloR Not including Last Nlahtl or St mm 110 Marlboro Hamilton Petcrbomugh Bnrric st Michaels thtnw Mondayl fiesta Hamilton Peterborougta Dvertime Future Gamer TonightPeterhorourh at Barri Elitlfiiig Pt ti li Maple at Gardens will dcaston CBC radio and television networks The1radio rll Eisnjtelevisionf at 930 Time ms intolbevth first severi which the touring ltussran hockey club will play agaiirst ads butwill he the only on hr adcast by the CBC Whitby vDunlop season won the AllanvCup teurhockcy champ nshipw They have been selected to 958 Reynolds Dickies lteidsl Reynolds hadthe rgh scores asingleolizsoandytrlpl of yplaydescript by television his son describe the for rail id tene When youuse nce god is considered the héxt Clnamon Ballantyna

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