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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jan 1959, p. 5

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By STEVE yquasbu Sports Editor HATS THAT AGAIN look al the 011A Junior standings shows the Barrie yen in film place about 166 iurlongs out ot first place After watching ihcdnh over the past week it seems im ossihle to believe This club which is battling to ensure use ll plany position has scored 16 goals In two games and smplcd the opposition unmercifully Hamilton llgebcnha were the vialme Saturday as th Iyerr scored seven times The Cubs are in the basementhao not too much is thought oi that But Tlicaday evening ilyers swamped the fourthplace Gue ailtmores 94 This is something The Flycrs have had misera lo unk against the boys of Eddie Bush all season Its usually against the Bushman that the Flyers play their worst hockey Such was not so Diesdny and it youll take the word of an iewltness to that game such will notbe the case thlsyevernlng Finn tor some unknown reason have always lie against the Manhattan This season Bush has been telling every one how high his going to finish Flycra dont really give hoot where the Bills finish as in as it isnt ahead at them Theyre making it their personal pro jed to dump the Biltrnoru to take some doing as the right now However no one will ever accuse to tonights opposition This game promises episode The Bills havent been into the second division Hilts held quite an enviable posuion Its going the Flynn oi eivine inliar to hold more fire because of Tuesdays so humiliated since very early in the season when Peteiborough TPT Petes trounced them 161 Methinks Hie Hydra would 3H1 hollcrl Eddie Colilngwood unlite then parla Naturally upeciaily with Game ticha litphi as an few seats that could and aiewchuicalhecklers in the crowd like to top that 1hcnlien to is somewhat at local boy in hed ove to win near his hometown ugmns bk usual needless tiesay there shouldbefllied JusrNorEs endureslea is certainly earningahard luck guy nickname He worked like whole school at beavers Tuesday wntiane playing after his head his regular and asked for and picked up just one point Although advised not to inlier the roclq centremen took more Pierre Gagnes trying andsome day hell make it Every time the kid scores goal he makes like steeplechase winner Some day hes going to join the banners that hang irom the rafters Dont let ot the Barrie Arena Besides great to see you score us discourage you Pierre lta it would makoa datidy picture Banks detence enrol rated pretty darn good on paper early in the year is really playing the part these days The boys are chafing beautifully both witli mm stick Myerswere flying so well luesday that several times they almost deked thanselves out of their trousers At least four timer during the game the bran repairs boys had to hightail it to the bench to got Armand Savole former Canadian lightweight boxing ion is about to join the ranks at has beens Savoie was decision ed the other night by comparative unknown Hes lost more whos he fights in thoiast couple oi years After lib boot with divonliureile last monthArdiieMoore world lightheavy title holderrasked Yvon Durelle not to take on any important fights We canrnske alot of money in re P0 match he said So vihst does boxingls colorful veteran do He plans couple at dangerous lights in England And believe it in not Floyd Patterson inst might also to light professional solar Charlie Fletdier rabidian oi the Flyers was casualty in Guelph Tuesday Alreadyr suffering tram cracked ribs Charlie lived stepping out oftha bus change marlin was fairly quiet more than his ribs West Hockey Loop and reiniured himself For throughout the game Thatth May Move South seams Wash cmma Western Hockey League may go farther south soon in step that could lead ev tually to major We status This is the opinion of several tnlormed hockey sources includ ing WHL president Leader canvassed in interviews adast Leader said get to come to the placewhere well have to ider becoming emalnr leagu He said it is up to league direc tors from the nine clubs in Can ada and the northwestern United States to decide thecircuits tu MAY EXPAND QUICKLY The generalfeeling is that ex pansion is possible for next sea ann Major league status would be three to five years away tLos Angeles will have or ew arena open by the endot Jun It will seat 16 for hockey Toruand is letting the con tract soon or new building seating 12mm hockey and it is to be readyhy Nov 1960 fSen Francisco can seat 16000 tampon torhockeyln the Cow Warriors Beopen chon Iigainrlt on 25 against Hum mild Montreal Cana Palace and all they need there is an ice plant Oin crying need is or new building in Vancou ver Vancouver Forum seats 5000 Edmonton min to build new arena within the nextfour or five years and Calgary and Winnipeg now have new plants nsidered large enough to sup port major league tranchise MUCH OPTIMISM Keith Allen managencoach of Seattle Totem said think Seattle will be ready to support major league hockey within the next three or fourycara Bud Poile Edmonton Flyer manhgerl and Frank Boucher manager of Saskatoon Quakers also said the idea has possibil ities although Buther said Sas katoon could not hope to be part on western majorleaglle Weve onlygot population oi 30000 Boucher said Poile said dont say well be in theNational League but with the right facilities enough people and the right people in hockey we might be able to be come western division of the NHL andeventually work up to where we could challenge suc cessfully or the Stanley Cup lab is against Winnipeg his inn seidht misl grudge BARRIEWON THE ZONE airlla mmpctitlon and will enter the area piaydowns in the Ontario Tankard compeiif tion week tromtdday Bar1 rias entry Eradlsrd at the local club yesterday Members oi the Barrie entry are trout row leit to right flack KegmadyVernAdams Harry Amirons Larry Hang ADVKNCESBliiiiiili Ill TiiNKllRD pm Harry Armstrong Fires Telling Rock Leafs Stop Hobs BuiStill In Cellar By THE CANADIAN FRESS it may take an act of Parlia mentto get Toropto Maple leiits out at last place in the National Hockey league leafs cameup with out team etlort and an outstand ing individual display by goal tender Ed Chadwick Wednesday nightto defeat league leading Montreal Canadiens 31 and for atewhourstheywereinfiiui place But then down in Chicago De troit Red Wings who hadntwnn in in games and were playing with substituiie neaninder beat the Redhot Black Hawks SJ and took back 5131 placebytbingle int Chadwick who has been alter nating with Johnny Bower in goal this season cameuplwiih one of his besmvm eflorts before14101 Toronto tans He stopped as shoia many them from the sticks of the NHL most feared marksman and was only beaten when Leafs were two men short in the third period and deiencemsn Tom Johnson hanged one in on the Montreal powerplay Leafs got away winging as centre Billy Harris scored his 17th goal of the season at 217 oi the first period on passes trom ieit winger Dick Duii and Bob Ba In second they upped it to ZOas forrrlerCanadien Bert Olm stead bangedone in 45 Johnson scored at third to cut it to 21 but at 1843 Canadielu Jeanmlv Talbot was given holding penalty and 17 seconds later Dull flicked his own rebound past Jacques Plants To add to their chagrin Calla diens who alreadyhave rookie star Ralph Backstrom and Maur ice Richard oil with injuries lost centre Phil Goyette for two weeks Tomato de and sutfered torn cartilages At Chicago Wings scored twice on power plays but Chicago tied itand it was ieit to rookie Charlie Eurasia supply the third sshetopkpases Johnny Wilson made it 10 for Wings in the second while Ted Lindsay was off but Chicago tied it on lion Murphys goal seconds later and went aheadon Norm Johnsons unassisted marker at ill Then with tho former Boston Bruins rookie serving uoss checking penalty two minutes later JackMcntyre Lscored to put Wings even biggest factor in the win in have been goalie Bobby Per result broughtup from Hershey Bears of the American League to play his firstNEL game as re4 placement iorJnjured TerrySaw chuk Wings allowed Chicago bnly 28 shots at the newcomer but some of them were ditficultvones from closein us Pro Football Playéis Toplight lo Pension Plan PHILADELPHIA AP fional Football league owners and representatives at the play ers association meet today on the warmest issue beth t1ietwo groupsplayer pensions The playersled by Bill newton of Green BsyIPacllers havesald that if the association accom plishes nothing else it iglit tor pension for professional football plawers Commissi Bert Beirut the NFL eye pension plan isnt feasible He says the slightly over founyear career of an averV use pro football ploy short to warrant pa Bell hassaldthe clubsicant pay for it noting thetdn 1953 the beatyear onsttendance NFL history one team lost mone and two others were on the The meeting was set for ll Bell said all 12 owners sign their intention to be diluent for what eouldbe showdown on the subject The Redakinsfiwho recently lost coach IooJmharich Willa Irish pickedthree other Dame tacklebon Lawrence Toth and halfback included California quarterback Joe Kspp taken by Washington Jack Pete Hart of Hardilbsim mons named by Chicago Cardin als Rater Johnson of UCLA world decathlon record holder and Olympic champion chosen byLos Angeles Rams and Duke track aee Dave Sime ted by Detroit Lions standouts taken day first round included Maurice Schleielier Penn Stateend by the Cardanals JacleNlck Mun ley by Philadelphia Eagles John Wooten Colorado gllsrd by Clevelandi Andy Cvercko rth weslern guard by Green Bay Frankr Ge Notre Dame guard by San Francisco 49ersl and Ted Bates Oregon State tackle by the Cardinals it has been said and you cant deny it that curling is an old mans game This has been bantered about for years while both yo and old have made their mar in the sport Yesterday at Barrie Curling Club an elderly gent named Harry Armstrong he admits to as proved that an old fellow could email in the game ifhe felt young at heart STONE OF YEAR Harry threw the stone of the year to lead Barrie into the area playdowns of the provincial Tankard Hisaeasatlonal shot gave Barrie the rightto repre Zone 7in further competi in Tankard nbiy two rinks lrom each club make an entry In tho adloinlng game Vern Adams tried desperately to hold Dodger Coiling Yo Brad This left the load on the shout dus of Armstrong sndhia rink Going into the no and last endofhis match against Art Evans also of Bradford of come Armstrong had three stone lead But as the leads seconds and vices went down Evans had three amnesia the house rockmoyed in irontofthe house as guard Harrys first rock moved into shot position Evans prompt 1y knocked it out and lett his rock iniior possible four points which would have meant victory for Bradfords entry But then it waslsst rock the gallery was breathless Arm strong wasted litile dine in sending his flnal rock on the way The gallery predominant ly Barrleituyahouted Its too llghti sweep sweep Well what happened is history The rock just made it througi the red circle and on to the white edging Evansbylinches That gave Harry the game by an 117 margin and the Barrie PeeWee lame ill the Forum MONTREAL JONManaging director Frank Selke of Montreal Canadians saysplans are under way for pee wee hockey game prelude to Saturdays Na tional Hockey League gameas move toward active support of Minor Hockey Week City parks director Phil Wiran agreed provide the teams One probably willrepres cnt the east end of the city an the other the westend The youngsterslwili do their stuff at 730 pm playing 15 minute oneperiod game mucous Mods Lead Senior Loops Back row Jack Garner inhn pugii Bobg Green Mac Feed ley Stall photo by Jonescu entry the victory by total score of 2013 The same morning Bradiord upset Orillls to gain entry to the final in the alternoon Bar rie had bye as only three en tries were in competition week from today at the Barrie club the area final will baheld RINKS Members of theEradlord en try were MikafiKuhla Sam Lee Ken nipling Art Evans skip Mar Chuck Cerswell Ken Wood Dodge Ceilings akip Orilllas entry was made up of Waltuhouie Barons Bud Lamb Roy Hewitt Skill Clare Payne Calm Art Perry man Max Butcher kip Barries entry is Bob Green Mac Fendlay Larry Bart Ear ryfirmstrong skip Jack Garn er John Ouch Jack Kennedy Vern Adams skip mucosaounces llamas regained mastery of all ORANORA divi 53 to take onepoint lead action sidbury Wolves downed Sault Ste Marie Grey hmérga Ft ushlen iheir hold en ce in the om NORA and Hall Ottawa Cm dim bolstered their thirdplace ending in the OHA Eastern vislan with bniising 21 deci slonover Cornwall Chovics PAIR Pon SMRKE Belleviiles Lou Smrke rapped home two goals tonn his sea utlo Ike Hildebrand so sync Brown his will hart Bradley his lath and Davey Jones his 10th Gordie Bell was Walla in the Bellevllle nets paruculafly insureslemwxm thrusts Knobby Clarke picked up soak iur Kingston with Roy Par MdKand remainem and ins singletons Th9 Came at Kitchener was de Laval Defeats McGiii Redmén QUEBEC CPlvliaval Uni siiy Red and Gold theirperfect Senior Intercollegi gto Hookah record Wed 35 Win eating Me their filth in as gamuv this season kept them top at the fourteam loo with 10 points out ahead of diversity of Tormito Blues McGill in the cellar has yet to gain point we at when the Webmmlnloihktm breakaway that $3 an ct and Jim got the other Chatham gm Butch Martin Bill Wylie and Jerry Theberge clicking for At Sudhury newcomer Sam Bettio reinstated profusion playing his third game or oven came with two finding one that Jerry accidents shoved into Soc goal Walvcs goalie Ray Frederick came down with the tlu earlier in the day and was replaced by Bob Milchell sub goalie or North Bay Trapplua who turned liaclk shots in the robust con TWO FOR BENICK George Senick added two goals to the winning cause withlJiqL hogan supplying the other John anley with two and Jim Feral were the Soo scorers third period light the nearly became wholesale brawl marked the game at Hull Hull delenceman Ralph Mchifl and Cornwalls Marcel started swining sticks at the final whistle and were quickly joined by Bob Eliot at Hull and Ron Muir of Cornwall Players irom both dubs poured all the benches but the outburst was quickly quelled The four orig lnal participants each drew molar penalty All the scoring was continedto the second period what Bobby 323 and Jean Gauthla 22 seconds to Hull up 24 Bryan Moneys blistering screen shot accounted the Corn walla goal ROOMS AVAILABLE SPECIAL WEEKLY RArEs $1200 one person $1400 own people FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALI QUEENS HOTEL 94 Dnnlopvst shone rs ssm lettértoall Editor From Housewife wish you would get all merchants to advertise in your paper hunhing from store to stare trying to find what want wnn hours of my valuable time wish nearly all merchants in your town would advertise their women that busy people could sit down their leliuro moments and read their advertdsenients and tell what they have for role and where the buyeri could get it have sent to mail order houses many time or articles that afterwards found could have bought at home and would much rather have bought at home The mail order homily in my home catalogue telling me whaetheysm and when it India olin see why it is in some communities busy people get the mail order lial bit It dwnt always ravemoney but it saves time th very many people an limit know buy groceries from ihecausa mnst grocery stores put an tellinge people what they have andvhow much it is Andll believo that if more merchantssdver tired every week there would be morepeopls trading at home know itfwolildlnske dificredce mintycase and believe the sonic Run of my neighbors andvtriends The letter here was written to Nebraska Editor by woman in histrada district ladIts flower in lirethng

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