33 sxrru scrrvrry swing TYPE By sreve JONESCU slam sonar Theiob of amayor is demanding one with meet ings taking up good deal of histlme Willard KluxleMnyar of home will take on extra activity if he has his way He has highhopes of meeting with hockey bodies regarding the proposedxereetion of building to house an additionalice surface Mr Kinzle made his feelings regarding this subiect quite clear in an exclusive sto In The Examiner couple of weeks ago Mr Klnrie is all for having an additional ice surface in Barrie He claims he will do his utmost to provide more ice time forthe youngsters of the city So fartthougb Mr Kinzic hasnt heard from bodies that will benefit most Barrie Legion Minor Hockey Association Chanh Hockey Association Minor Hockey Association and Primary School Association We suggest that members of each of this organiza tions meet with the mayor to discuss what could be done We hope that such sitting may come abmt soon before hockey is forgotten for the sumrner on Jordon sacrum Mr Kinzier also high on another sport football When asked whether he was in favor of having Junior team here he gave an affirmative reply Im greatly in favor of it he started Barrie Ls now city and we should wholeheartedly welcomg an additional sport Football would fill gap lathe years sports program in the fall1hatgtls most important Mr Kinzie agreed to sit in on meetings regarding this venture as well indicating thathe certainly doesnt mind extra community service Were sure it would be wltha feeling or achieve vcnt til the mayor would drop the first puck at the glow hocigy building and luck the first half in Junior teams debut We feel lost as positive that citizens of Barrio the maturity want both Since we have part to play in the football picture we will do our utmost to arrange such anneetlng since were interested in children well tqpromoting the additional lco dly give our time face proposal arrie District SJccer Refs The growing stahrs of the Ben rie and DistrictSoccer Leagua ha appmnly been noticed bY the leading ieferres assocrauo in Ontario The referees of this league were invited to special course for referees conducted by 15 otario Football Association at Kart House Toronto 711$ bjecl of therneeting was the romotion of education In all phas of soccer and to delt velop senior referees as com oetent referee instructors in their wn dishlets having uniform ideas of inlerpertation of the Laws of the Game as laid down by the International Board and the ederation of International all associations laws have two main ob jects the control of the game the protection of those who play They apply equally to amateur and profe a1 players to sen Iorand funiorv clubs to com upeiltlve and noncompetitive games granting certain relax ahons to very unior matches illch as those between school boys Whilst the principles of the laws are thereby applicable Imrversally if is permitted to leagues or competitions adlt Just the duration of the game The Film is making submis sion to the International Board to lace an injured player up to ande injured Wop Ve Only in erca 3312 substitu payers used and then only imder rigid conditions Perhaps word of explanation nhould be given here to explain tbense of the words soccer ondmfootball Soecer players and their fans have always call ed their game football Amer football 12ng Fa fllrwas ormerlyycélied rug lse mates camelch EsSternllsSnada llssoc The word soccer is on of Association abbreviation Football Therefereeswbo attendedthe meeting in Toronto were rn toattend further meeting Hamilton The purposeof this meeting was to organize all referees in Eastern Canada into command association The object is to be able to appoint impartial referees to officiate at games held in arm other than that in which they normally op erate For example games be tween teams in Toronto and Hamilton will be refereed by referee from Barrie Kingston if some other district assicia 10n Themeeting was attended by referees representing Barrie and district Toronto and district Hamilton and district Oshawa and dis lct St Catharines Nia gara all and Guelph The result of the meeting was an election of ofï¬cers who will hold their respective positions until November 1960 in order that the business of theassocia iou known as the Eastern Canada Association of Soccer Referees can be precipitated without undue haste After that date elections will be held an nually The ofï¬cers elected View president Harry Sadler To onfo lst vicepresident Neil Gsccon St Catbarlnes 2nd vicepresident Hugh Morrow Toronto secretary King To ronto treasurer Connor Niagara Falls executive Ray Morgan Toronto Hugh McLean Hamilton Milton Lamar Bar rie gt on Examiner Want so Paone new on who MY noon Home names on WHERES THE case BARBIE INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY LAUE CHPI Stollar Construction won the Barrie industrial Hockey League Championship this year dumping Mansï¬eld Fly row left to right are Don els in the final series Bank Moore Bob Dunn Lou Cock Junior Canadians LickPetes Twice By ARTHUR WILKES Canadian Press Staff Writer HULL Que CPI Coach Claude Ruel predicted today his HullOttawa Cnnadimls will deA feat Petcrborougb Pelcs in five games to win the Eastern Can Eda Memorial Cup hockey final He felt the team didnt play as well Sunday when they won 41 as on Saturday night when they downed the Peta 52 in Peter borough If the boys play as well as in the first game we should win the series in five games he said Third game of the beslcfseven seriesis slated for Peterborongh Tuesday night with the fourth game in Hull the following night LED acorns war ln Peterborougb Saturday night Hull led 10 after the first and increased the load to 41 in in second The null goals were by Jnc ques Laplerre Bob Rousseau Andrew Drolet Keith McCreary and Gillies Tremblay For Poles Weiner Connolly and Jim Roberts were the marksman Sunday Hulls third line led the way with Maurel Morrissette Yves Locas and Serge Bondreau having iheirbest game of the year Lucas scored two goals and his ilnemalrs assisted on both Mo rissette also assisted on third goal by Yves Sarrazin Dcfence man Andre Tardif scored the fourth goal Pcterb oughs goal was scored by Bob ward in the second per iod line whose promising hockey career was cut short by the loss of an eye while playing with the Junior Canadians three seasons ago felt he Peta played boiler Saturday night Pelcrborough on ch Scoily Bowman assistant junior Habs coach lasl year felt his club lacked polish In the Canadiens end of the rink NOT ENOUGH SHOOTING Peles simply did too much passing and not enough shooting on Claude CYl in the Canadiens goal who was called on to handle only 19 shots The teams battled lhrongh scoreless first period in which Jacques Caron in the Peterbor ough goal stopped several good scoringclrnnces by Canadiens who held ad 116 edge in shots Locas started off the scoring by flipping homelllfornisseues rebound with Caron out of posi tion at 208 of the middle stanza Bivard tied the score at 555 of the same period on rebound after netminder Claude Cyr of Canadicns had pulled brillianl save on Gary Darling who was in alone Sarrazin gave HullOttawa the READERS WRITE Mr Steve Jonescu Sports Editor Barrie Examiner Ltd Dear Sir First of all lets take our hats offJo the Barrie Juveniles Major team coach and assistants Tbeydid terrific job all season espec ialiy lobe promoted to higher class during the schedule and get to the final game but it seems shame to see such few cheer them on at the games Being all local boys and whocouldbe the future OHA team representing their own city instead of getting strang ers in if they were only env couragedv little more by their public They had tough and bigger players to tackle on the ice longer trips to take but their lslpigit and sportsmanship rated lg It is too had some more sportsmanship wasnt shown by the public It was overheard at the final game in Barrie the sponsor of the said team who wasrprobably atlendingbis flisl game of the season to leave Tonx Tull ME 5502 éORPO A1oNMVITED curse uncooormewo AND HAPPY BE ITs TIMETO when the boys were in slump without word of encourage ment or congratulations on their work of the season Is this the kind of sponsorship the boys deserve There are few of us who certainly dont think so Each player did his very best and each game meant life and death to them How about giving them the support they deserve Next to seeing these lads play hockey rate the NHL What is going to happen to our team next yearl Congratulations boys Don Bowen and Chief Tschirhart Yours truly SUPPORTERT Editors Note We disagree with but one point in your timely letter That is regarding the sponsor This team was suppos edly Barrie City team When little support was offered by the city the name of the team was changed to Dangerfields While not the sponsor in the usual sense of the word Dan gerfields has always madera generous donation to the club burn Vic Belton Jack Emms Irv Nelson Front row Norm Faulkner Lloyd limmons lead for good at 914 on slap shot that struck Corons gloved hand can went into the top right corner Locos upped the count to 31 at 835 of the final period on two mon breakaway with Morris soite who drew Pelcs defence man Chuck Hamilton to the side and slid the disc across Tardil finished the scoring at 1110 as he blasted 10foot shot past Caron whose view was blocked Hamilton and Canodlens liar old While engaged in slugging match with only 44 seconds to go White drew minor molar and misconduct while Hamil on went off with major and misconduct Pelerborongh drew seven of is penalties in the closechecking game while Canadiens hold 2919 edge in shots on goal PETERBOROUGH CP For the second day in row Peten borough Pete Sunday suffered crippling injury in their eastern Memorial Cup final against Hull Olfawa Canndicns Goalie Jacques Caron 20 eg gravated lbreeweekold injury to his left leg and will require an immediate operation He is lost to the can Junior Achamps for the season SaturdBY in the first game against Hull Petescaplain Bill Mahnney suffered fractured ankle Team officials said Sunday night Caron will be replaced by Dennis DeJordy from St Cather ines TeePees Caron said she didnt know when he suffered the injury Sun dayit began stiffening up on meon the bus on the way home His acrobatics in the Pelcs goal apparently aggra vated had bruise suffered dur ing the regular season The young goalie in his last junior year was purchased from Toronto Mariboros during the early part of the season He tried out lasl Seplember in tha To ronto Maple Leafs camp BUILD SPORTS CENTRE KITCHENER CP Con struction of $300000 sports centre cnmbining swimming pool hockey cushion gyunnas ium dressing rooms and other facilities has been approved by city councils finance committee PLAYOFF 758 ElliIV Automatic Heater Licensed Doug ï¬nenhfpick Howie Red Dembcrline Gard Coo Day Seattle Wins Coast Final SEATTLE AP Seattle To terns wrapped up the Western Hockey League coast division fin als with so victory over Van couver Cnnncks Saturday night lol take the bestofseven series Goalie Bev Bentleys spectacu lar saves earned the Totems the shutout Big Bill MacFarland scored two for Totem with Rudy Pillon and Seattle defenceman Les Hunt gelling the others Scuttle now meets Calgary Stampeders champions of the prairie division in bestofseven series that opens at Calgary Tucsd Fight Promoter DiesSuddenly vancouvnn cmEerie xi lini 59 Vancouvers la though frequently unsuccessful fight promoter died in hospital here Sunday The Hawaiianlborn Kalani had Mahovlioh and Regan Injured But Play Anyhow Punch NEON CBCoach Plinth hunch who likes to wear his hope high say his Tomato male Leafs are in good shape despite the infirmth of Frank Maboviich and Larry Regaas broken band Luis have lost two for two but lmiacba brow isnt yet creased in desperation There has been some talk of Canadiens beating us four straight he said but this isnt going to happen When Leafs arrived here Sun day after their 31 loss to Mout real Saturday night Mahavllch entered hospital for trutment of severe thigh bruise suffered in the second game of the National Hockey League final The highscoring rookie will Play In the third game Tuede night anyway llnlach has ruled and so will Larry Regan who broke his right hand early in the rendfinal with Boston WILLWEAR CAST Regans hand will still be en cased in plaster but the cast will be small enough to allow him to hold his stick The hand pained like the devil and didnt sleep all night after the last time played Regan said Sunday STANLEY cup STATISTICS By THE CANADIAN PRESS WLFA Montreal 20 84 Tomato oz Montreal leads bostofseven ï¬lial ZJ Ilendlngacoren Pi Pen Moore Montreal Honlnrlviontrenl Richard Mil Litzenberger Chi Harvey Mtl Mehovilch Sloan Chicago McKenney Bin But Ill be good for no game tbu series lie add lhat it takes few days to get up for game with this break It was more disappointment that discouragement which marked the face of Leaf players after dropping Lbesecond game Dont forget said lmiacb to the hometown inns wc were two games down at the startol the Boston series but we beat Bruins logo 1at this finalset He said Canadians also wan the first two games of their semi ï¬nal with Black Hawks butfliic ihird and fourth games in iL home rink Canadians were to work out in Montreal today and leave for To game of the bestolscvcu series is scheduled here Thursday Launs mover Montreal defenocmnn Harvey played very well in the first two games Imlacb ac knowledged He and the experi ence which Canndicns have were probably the main reasons why We didnt win In Montreal after the game Claude Provost who scorod two thirdvpcrlod goals said he pulled cilange up shot on Leaf goalie Johnny Bower in the third period Provost had lifted shot past Loni dcfencemun to beat Bower with his first goal His second came on breakaway He said when he saw Bower didnt make move he didnt blast his shot but cut down on the speed with more attention to aim Conch 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