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Barrie Examiner, 3 Feb 1958, p. 1

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rny Oliver Jusr horas Were still taking Iton the jawfor the flab we cnni mittcd in Fridays edition offihe Examiner Seems we credited Dale ilolio with art1 assist on his own goal at Hamilton Thursday Well blame that one on late hours of gelling homeand the earlyhour of rising ohlyestrAJSelated Christh gilt was presented to this reporter hy the folks at that Barrie telegraph office itwas typewriter ribbon which was ru posed to make our stories easier tore grammatically correct asaiz as helping with the spelling Thanks million Phi you know that only two junlorvgames were scheduled for the lJarrieAreno during the final two weeks in February Arena mans ager Wes Allsopp is aware of it and hes none too happy about really does seem odd And yet from the 5th to the lith of the montu the ilyersplay four games all at home Can you imagine Maurice Rocket Richard saying that he would like to play international Hockey Rules ls it sign of old age or is the fabulous Vitocltet really serious We also note with interest the statement by the coach of the Un ited States Americans the team to represent the US in the coming World Hockey Tournament at Oslo Norway Said he The Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen are five goals better than Whitby Dunlops the team that is already on its way to represent our fine country And what was ltWico Blair of the Bunnies was supposed to have said Something like this Our club is 20 per cent better thananynther senior hockey team in Canada Makes you wonder doesnt it Howard an5 Norris got buttend in the stomach during the St ltiikosBarrie game here Friday The slick was in the hands of Toronto player but wouldnt have been for long had the Boss been aware of the dirty incident Still cant get over the grin flashed by Jerry Olinski alter the TigerCubs had scored goal against the Flyers in Hamilton at rocious official made sure it was aimed in the direction of the television cameras too newsoccer club is being tormed here in Barrie it is to he cal led the Corinthians and will be made up mostly of players from over omc ijhezclubs objective is to put Barrie on the soccer map Stlll wlth soccer we understand that the Barrie Soccer Club has ioldedl and that the llollandia Soccer Club is fighting desperately to stay ive While you are reading this column Hap Emms of the Barrie Flycrs is in Toronto proposing that the system of two referees be brought back to junior hockey His proposal is being made at the DEA Junior Council Meeting George Cueulick theBarrle lad who is playing hockey and study ing at Michigan Tech has picked up one assist despite the fact hes goaltender Despite the fact that his club has only won five of 16 games George still has creditable 35 average He has stopped 447 shots Canadian lightheavywelght Yvon Durelle verified his position as topranking fighter when he defeated Clarence Hinnant in Nation ally Televised boxing match Friday it is nice to hear the fellow say that he is not fighting for the glory but rather the money He wants the greenbacksjto add boats to his fishing ileet its refreshing to hear fighter admit that hes not in the game just for the love of it Nobody in his right mind would love getting his beakbashed and ears cauli flowered loronto fight moguls are now trying to pick up some of Durelles gravy They want him to light Georgc ChuvaioChuvalo as main oventer hasnt been able to pick up morethanarfew bags of peanuts its amazing that more females dont attendl Chtlvnlos fights es pecially since lie looks so much like that guy with the wobbly knees who dresses like king yet never gets haircut Best officititedgame wevewitnessed this year was the Guelph Barrie game here January 29 Frank Slota deserves the plaudits And he was handicapped too having linesmen who skated like par ticipant in the recent Newsmeoviolice hockey gamo different osnorth and so third game imthree nigh pattern Mains DrubelierS 114fln We After Earning up the league for eouplewfivweeksrtherlyers did turnabout and got scorched themselves Friday in losing 114 to Bob Mich e1s4 College oldis Arena was on hand pd and Jacques stepped the side of the goal And Uh aeo who had also stopped steaming let the puck fly just for laughs ell evenlhe was too shocked to early laugh whengreieree Lou contest No Explanation There seemed no explanation for the drubbing except that the Collegians it ondithe Flyers lacked it be innt ned that the locals Werelplay their gt How ever thaElyfls DESI P9 Fridaylnig when the Mam played despite th trainer Buddy Lenoux Billy was hurt in Hamilton when need by ercub Mun hein ury occurred inthe first petiodof Thursdays urp to Move in apprise hioVe Norman pswobinseitedbetWeeu the gain soda despite the hehqd been in goal the pre vious evening wite heelub lost to Hamilton Coach Hap Emms previous use agoaiie tll heJost tti anal avawitehh Foldayjs contest again in Bob McKnight had two apieeey singletons going to Darrell Sly Jack Martin Dick hiattiussi and Ubrineo potted arrie goalsfl hello in and Tommy ackburn got sin Goal Manago Micaleft mm Pal McKirigh for Keon Kmk wards Hook Ma Slki Angotti Costello ir BlackburnkHaig Paoagabko Pa Odie Crosian Officials Referee Lou Masehio linesmen Jack Fischerantl Chip Sanvido all of Guelph first Period MajorsMom gh Uhriaco MajorsCaste FlyeroBldek Pat rlelt Blackburn MajorsSi Penal ea Mattiussi 1810 Majoia on ice served Blackburn respects Daie Dame Fortune ed St Michaels college Wonlyeat erday and helped theTorotito Cola legians deiéat the BarrlelFflyers 75 atMaple Leaf Gardens It was St Mikes second straight win over the Flyers having turned the trick Friday night in Barrie But the two contests were it While the Flyers couldnt do to much to make their home fans cheer Fri day they had more than 6000 sits ting on the edge of their seats Sunday shook Gardens Sundays game was one of the most rousing of theseasan and many Torontonians admitted it was possibly the most exciting Junior oliA game played in the Gardens this year extraiorward in he ast of play Butgthe move backfired when Jack the Marlboro unilay minute on Firstlerlod Majors Ahgotti Fromstart to finish both clubs had but one thing in mind put thepuek in tbe net Defensive work was alinost hit it seemed so due toithe flying skstea of the forwards Oh yes Abo Well if anyonewould have check edthe goalposts immediatelyafter the game he would have found about haltdozen marks where pucks shot by members of the Barrie club hit gt And not only did the Flyers hit posts but they hitthe hack boards when they had about six feet of open goal to shoot at Even though they scored tive goals creditable total in most Dame Fortune games the Flyers didnt gettheir due Theywore good for about 10 tallies especially in the first per iod whcn Pete Panagahko who played whale of hockey game and Tommy Black missed point blank chances The boys IromBarriekept St haels goalie Caesar Maniago hopping most of the afternoon The pucks the longlean netminder couldnt stop trickled by the net or bounced off goalposts Down at the other end of the rink the luck was going the other way However the Majors did hit few posts themselves butiafter couplezof easy go in the first periodk Ross Brooks was sensation a1 Earlyieao By periods St Michaels took an early lead with speedster Lou An ghgtti findingrtlt rangiat 395 Pi efirst period gabko tied it up when he blasted nie Cotehad nice rus Then befor gt St Michaels got We more goals to runi countto 31 when Dick Mattius squeezed buck between Brooks legs and iiank Marczale found small opening between Brooks andlthe sgoalpost Seoringwise odiy things cooled off in the scoond session Danity Patrick put the localsback to the ballgamowitb hoe hand drive at 817 But in ying moments Dave Keon spread the margin to two goals again lt was like runaway seesaw in tested Man go after through the period and ended up in the net with the puck Gino Uhrlaeo and Bob Mali just asrseconds later 10 Then the Flyers striek ing the score asPanagabk can itaiized on bad playhyjthe St Mikes goalie and Murray David son counted on blisterin screen shot iPenalty Hurts At 1530 at theperi time came hanging in thehalance Groslan ning goal his second noonhirom Black Josephson 12 MajorsKean Martin FiyeisCraslaod Panagabko 14 MajorsCostello 15 FlyersIilacktmm Davison the period ended seeoiid from left sldppe the winning rtn in the OKeeie Trophy Ev ent artthe BarrierCurllng Cluh Saturday With Vern in this picture are 18th right Geoff Pitcher OKeei Framer Hnrgr representative anigtblto ifattiussl Sly tP nlxlbk 94 MalaiséSlvtglhtlciid xiii it 53 and fifllrhhtltm twomln rs 259 Fallanle 625 Jackson 51 Patr ck ltckhum 949Cmsllnd to 1955 sly anemia toms Four headed thelacr legion the Sen division in Us lion otfthegiegion lanaihockey contestitonale it to Aisodatioo at the Barrieukreoa libs mark bothtiaray or Windlsfi summoning whitewashed Chatham 2o Kingston outscored Kitchener 21 Dennis Deearie andRodney Pelietler Rosaries isi false defeated Buffalo on aim ot goalsby Jahnlwaoless singles byDenhls Seath anlAtklnsoo David Aiken Enggnitelfiyther weretbe Buffalo Nor Carson scored the oatmeal the as Springfielddeieat Maxim Andiiiiially in the am Rickey diheonly goal she outClcveland 10 Senior Division Fa mes we tlsoplayed bompton Roy Syinea and Pro Liioac scored for Kingston Jim Thompson scored iarKi beoer Paul Carson scored twice and Ernie Miller the otherras yhitb laced Sudbtttyi0 bnug Scott paced North Baylo 20 victory over Cornwall Jflnlgl Class igioallyrin the Junioi di gillrlxhflgofiam Guelphplaye to ea and Barri pie Hamilton ea we mm iehset Murdock core Marlboros and ed torquelbh gm Ralph oben bang Brent Smith and Spencer 8911 led the Hamilto quot eolomin Franklin the Amer kiln statesman who media1m was the 15th child in family oi mm frown LEAGUE Ylaitjdotors 23iPA 92 Quee eites 722 Clarke and Clarke 20 Lakeside 19 Deluxe larkettea 14 Eager Beavers Jacksons uglistl BusyBees Barclay Wednesdiys Sure Clarkéand Clarke ug 52 IPA 5vtackson Eage Beavers Queenettesfl aardnyeues Clarkettes Walter Craig iront The Ada three wins and planet Tw other rinks bothironi prmnpton ha the somescor but Adoms copped the tonprize because his of to te Three minutes later Pete Pann home short rebound after Bcr Thor OKeefc Laat ye packed bonspic rink the third session Ed Westfall scor ed on short solo dash midway Darrel Sly converted passes from Keonand Jack Costel Trophy event is oars oid at Barrie BillIim George Metcalie second Harry on lead defeated Reid dry defeated IFerguson nine to draw Dunne Hutchins defeated Rey 95 was won by an pped byJerry it Rae of Unlonville skip pedga rink to third prize with two winSIanci plus of 20 th prize was pulled do Bruce Reynolds rink of Barn which hadrone trophies presented teammat ed Richardson Moss grand der 1eaverton holds Moorhead defeated Young Rivett deefnted Browne Rivett defeated Loo defeated Hiitehiins defeat ed Ferguson jMoorhead efeated Ram Ganbutt Bowuess am tin Vern Adams Ba Wait BiisyBeesBees GREAT 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