Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 19 Nov 1956, p. 4

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Whatsdn name Matt at thriliedthe fanawi themdont mun tooonueh to runofthegame Ihefint lay thenrdinary person but folkslot alter Barrie thirddown ink to wondering alter the football Disney pitched outtnGoidnnn game atjthe Agricultural Park who skirted the end anlihoofed Saturday fterooon flanneld fie The name that had them wou 01 WP daring was Dylld Going back Wm WM llmm MPH Ilie very fast and most celebrated G°idmlm Dlvld boy who stewrcou Goldman Ens just one of the Thainkc Dma be cu obstacles the Barrie crew had to ning and strong contend with in the third quarter regular signalcaller Ron David Score 35 Butler sutfered an arm ininry If that isnt theease then it that kept him on the sidelines was just coincidence Saturday until late in the finalquarier that all of 05hawaC311egiateo 39 On the firstplay with Ken Mul polnis as compared to zero for ligan at field general theVBarrie Barrie DCI were scored by fel halfback fumbled the handotfhut lows named David recovered for no gain or loss The shut out win piled up by Then on the next play Mulligan the Davids gave Qshawans the heaved pass that was snatched Central Ontario Secondary Schools on the run by Oshawas David Association senior football cham Estcrbrook and he ran the 35 srava Jonasco EVER oquui Included in the donations and ticket sales over the weekend that helped push the mercury of the Sid ltlcNabney Fund thermometer over the scoomark was the pur chase of 20 tickets by heavyweight boxing star James JParker was in town just for day last wcek and said hope this little bit will help the very worthy cause Names of other generous donors will be run Wednesday Hcavy weekend activities made it impossible to identify all of the kind citizens Despite the old and somewhat sage phrase the best team doesnt always win Such was the case at the Barrie Arena Friday evening when the Barrie Flyers outshot otithustledroutbounced and gener ally outplayed the Hamilton Cubs The only trouble was they didnt outscore the Cubs and thats the Whole purpose of the ante Instead on overtime goal by John Roe gave the Hamilton Barry Ashbee has couple broken fingers besides broken and He is definitely out of the lineup until Christmas at least Lou Angottlwho iutiered broken nose and facial cuta in Wednesdays game between the Flyers and Motors didnt play for GREY CUP GOSSIP Alleyes and cars at the football tvoridturn to Toronto this wcek as preparations are being made for the annual Grey Cup Classic btingfpiflycd for the third suc ccssive year betweenthe airborne Montreal Alouctles and the steam rolling Edmonton Eskimos Each club has at least one big gun andsevcral other seigo guns Thc eaatcrn representatives the Montrealcrs have the passing arm of Sam the rifle Etchcverry and the glue fingers of llal Itlr Wondcrlul Patterson Thejsklmos revolve around the allroundability of former Ali irmcrican Jackie Parker The bighlondc bombshell is masterful signatcallcr runner kicker and throws the oddipass too His book ficldcrs running out of the split IT are something to rave about also headingtheafamousllst is the one and only China Clipper Normic hwlongfliforlhc second slraight season Kwong won the rushing title in me WISH Last year in the Grey Cup Game Kwong drove the A15 crazy withrhxs hard deceptive running whether he had the ball or not Kitongarc Johnny Bright and Earl Lindley If his aches have Regalidlcss of the winner there are few certainties Varsity Stad iiim wlllbi sold out The game will be better than last years The gam cs always improve from year to year CEST iiii vii Locally for the year at least football is no more Both junior and senior grid squads from Barrie District Collegiate Institute went down to defeatslovcr the last couple weekends The juniors were set by the wayside in their first venture outside of their own league The fatal crash was against St Andrews College who rolled over the Barrie tcam 174 It was the juniors only defeat in five starts this season The seniors went the way of the juniors Saturday afternoon at the Agricultural Park in Allnndale when they suffered their only regularly too much for the hard working handicapped by having to play Oshawa victory Right from the line would be like getting Grey pionihip The Davids and their mates had Barrie dozen Man for man the visiting crew outweighed the home towners who were further few injuredrpiayers But there was no denying the first scrimmage the resounding blocks by their front line gave warning that gettingthrough that Cup docket today Back to the Davids though It was on the second time that the vistiors got the ball that the cun ning strong men took over David Goldman who ramped for five majors started off the scoring with smash through centre of the Barrie line after justfive min utes of play Quarterback David Disney made his first of four con verts In the second third and fourth quarters also Goldman left his mark His second stanza score was similar to the first period marker when he rolled over the centre of the Barrie line it was in the third quarter that Goldman fitting monicker sky Barrie Smaliwoo Faddcni soo Quinlan Valley Spence ends Browning Cowan Mumberson Duff Lauzon Theberge yards to the goal line without hand being laid on him Quarterback David Disney also had touchdown in the second quarter to add to his four con verts and another David with last name of Jack scored five pointer in the las of the finale Ken Cromarty Ken Mulligan who does the kicking plays halt back and also calls signals Bob Miller defensively Ron Butler and John Christie stood out for the losing locals Oshawa five minutes quarterback Disney lialvcs Goldman McDowell Low Esterbrook Jack centres Dunlop Knapp guards Finley Aru Flynn Cox Lamber hckles Peter Johnston Boiles Glrard Peter son McGrath Bolsso nel Grahamf end Con Woods Luke Watson tackles quarterback halves Cromarty Mulligan Mi lar Newson McDowell Hender son Moore Money Webb centre guards Pratt Dear den Brown Ferris Wallin Mc Christie Welsman Butler Jack Guest iawn Bowling derives Elected Al Banquet Meeting inqulhrie Cubs 32 decision and helped first division Severely Ilnrt Disregarding the goals it wasnt too much of contest Th Flycra outshot the visitors better than zl 3416 The only diff erence was the downright robbery committed by Hamilton goaltender Carl Wetul Wctzel turned back many threatening plays and dis playcd form that could make him one of the rare Americanborn players to make good in hockey Jinx Period The second period continued to be jinx on the Fiyers Most of their games have been lost in the sandwich sessions The Tiger Cubs had six drives on the net in that period and two of them went for goats There was no scdringdn the thirdperiod but Roe counted the ticbreaker after just 48 seconds at extra play Tommy Black gave the home towners it well deserved 10 lead in the lirst period when he picked up pass from Dick Cherry and backhanded it home Toby took the pass in front of the cage and was wheeling slowly to the right when he finally let the puck fly Then came the disastrous sec ond frame when the Cubs took the lead on goals by Whitey Youngbcrg andJohn Roe Dick Cherry who was the Fly ers top man in both weekend contests put the Barrie boys back boost thecubs position in the it was only to boot Ifor more action Kenny Glrarda first poriod goal and Ilarry Nealcs rink length dash in the third caused the only other murmur in the arena 1Thc Ilyers missed great chance to score in the final min utes of Sundays game when Larry Paiemcnt upfrom New markct took rebound in front of the Marlboros netand rifled the puck back into Brodericka pads John Chasczcwski who is beginning to shake off leg in jury carried the puck the length of the ice and had the try that gave Paiemcnt the chance ICE CHlPS Jimmyv Josephson missed Fridays game due to bad shoulder injury iiut played yesterday with the injury strap ped Jimmy has been dogged by injuries all season and has yet to show his true form During the last part oi train ing camp he injured knee which seemed well on its way to heat ing when he sustained the shoul der lnju in Toronto Wednesday He was andllng the stick with one hand most of the way yester dnv The club received another jolt when Billy Forhan also just re covering train knee injury in jured hla arm late in yesterdays on his nose and over his eyes St Mikes yesterday He was the rink however with bandages inguinal of nANGanriaLo morons mo Chevrolet Oldsmobile Cadillac Barrie Brian Smith out since Danny Patrick floored him with 1a knee week ago in Harniiton missed Fridays game Auto lnsuronee Pitsfsoyqor in cosr No matter how small the collision accident under this policy you pay onlyZlic of everysmo on theflrst 525000 of each loss Above that amount State Farm bays everything Call and learn more about lid20 today lT pays T0 KNOW YOUR scheduled loss to Oshawa by 390 count After losing an exhibition game early in the all term to St Andrews College the seniors had won their own Conference with four straight victories then advanced into thcfCqSSA finals by virtue of their spectacular 1715 triumph over Thornhiil one wcekvago today on even terms in the some iramc Members of the Barrie Lawn for ladies singles ltIrs George He meadamongst maze of Cub Bowling met at Guthrie Commun McConkey was runnenupt phyers in front of the visitors Ha WedDESdBY EVEan The officers for the 1957 season netpollcdvthe puck away Ind me 331 dinner iThBN are as follows Hon President scored from 15 feet out directly were about 55 DREW George Johnson MLA past pres in front of the cage Fouw new may ideal Harryv Armstrong nres Dale Rollo connected for the dinner served by Indies clothe ident ran McCallmu weepres Flyers big check or the game community PreSIdent Harry Arm idem Hotrum treasurer when he caught Howiey Young strong extended wei¢PmE1°mregory inancelcommittee flungrinsed the net Wiurhist those present and called on var Kohl Hanan59m whim head down Young was shaken ious members for their reports GalVin Mrs Arm up and Wok an extra rest period fL3kbmvlinttz hassbeconée dude strong membership committee the bench 801168 Spar In 3113 Dr Warnica McFadden and while this past season has Camemm Mrs Warm Mrs Slndflys samehlnmlgge bech the best this club has had Maximo greens committee 19 go galeough Mammro wchope for better one next Dr warmm McKinnon howed anytmng much year With the aid power Handy games and tournament ago And even when roller which the club purchased committee Spencer Quinn ta weré normally we ex this summer the greens were IF Perkins social committee Mrs ecfigd ymey sun didnt Exciteme ken parted condmon he sald Mcconkey properly cnmmlt fans due to the brilliance of the Prizes were awarded to the tee to be composed of various flowing Mrs Hmyhrmstrona committee chairmen and the one 39st filkeslgame PM Whoth the highest total score utive executive president vice for thelldies Tuesday night president secretarytreasurer Through most of the Barrier games Mrstl Sutherland who chairman of end committee and JMarlles game the crowd was sil attended all Tuesday night games president of ladies section secre rit When they did make noise during the season and Mrs tary of mens section Kohl Mrs Vair Mrs Pattenden crawfmd new member Why Ladies section President Mrs pressreporter MISS Falconer game Billy couldnt do much with the limb after the game Trainer Buddy LeRoux is already treatingthc pain and hopes to have Forhan back in the lineup for Wednesdays game here against St Catharincs Another Xiay showed cannon anyone 19 Baldwinpne pa suns Barrie ll IL Ken MITCHELL CLU The Juniors too won all the games in their own grbup They out scored the opposition 056 in the four league games The scores in cludcd two shutouts by 320 and 110 counts so Eugenia sc rs 84036 Barrie OFFicorta Wohderiul time wth The clubs biggest asset over the fallseason Wasthc ced of its backfieldMost of the boys were on the track and fieldgpteam that won this strict honors in that phase of sport The clubs one big fault loyv ddenuntil ihe game with St Andrews It was that the boyscoifldnt take beating Once behindin the St Andrews contest the lions becamelambs It was new to them to be on the short end of tliciotem pole at any time So once they were floored they didnt make much of an attempt to get up Regular season opposition of the seniors scored 28 points as to 102 by Barrie Barrie had one shutout an 180 job Against Thornhiil this club featuring strong line and whole of kicker in Ken Mulligan tripped the Toronto Suburbi ns 1715 No one could have ever guessed what was to happen this pa Saturday HOCKEY SUMMARIES IRILA ssoimmav Goal Wetzel dc gt Hendrickson YoungJordon Amadiorfiawson forwards Shropshire Youngberg Sullivan bluilis Luyben Roe Oliver Cooke Baker Blackburn mama Goal Brooks defence Cherry Chasczewskh Bail Second Period No scoring Penalties Riseley 335 Kane 1204 Third Period Marlboros Neale Penalties Ball 1258 1449 COLDWAaER HAS STRONG TEAM CDLDWATERTeairi manager Charles Wedge is confident Cold iended me THEN nigh Walker vicevpresidcnt Mrs Emmi Newton secretary Mrs During the evening Perkins val 9mm med Newton ladies in charge of led the group in singsong1with File BOYS°PhY Th 3510 iocalgames on Tuesday rlights Miss Jan Perkinsntrthe piano ed by BOYS 1923 Mrs Armstrong Miss Mary Colored slides were shown by McLennan Mrs Cameron iMitchell assisted by Mrs Cam tournamerits Mrs Spencer eron from Coldwater include Doug Miliér Don Beaudoin Doug PedA en Gerry Beach Biii Kinnear and Alvin Emms Possible recruits from the Davisonv forwards Forhan Black Rolfe Lovcday Kane Rogers Patrick EdWardslI Bali gt First Périod Flycrs Block Cherrnyorhan 955 Penalties Hendricksonv 134 Iiawson Rawsoriand Loveday mins fighting 740 Ball 1125 Baker 1700 second Period Cubs Youngberg Baker 4¥oung Cubs Itoc01iver Flyers Chcrry water will have top contender ready for the opening of the in termediate OHA district loop strong squad is shaping up with efforts being madeto find goal tenderof the calibre of Murray Jellifo who has left the area coach is also required and furtherfinancial support is needed Douglas Millér represented Goldwater entry at an olIA meet ingreceotiy in Barrie where league was formed to include Goldwater Elmvaie Oro Comp Borden Thornton and Lefroy Rolfe Turban The schedulestarts early in 195 ijng 54 Loveda Itis anticipated there will be 755 Jenkins 1143 five gamesplayedin Goldwater in home and home games gt The Goldwater prospects have Thild PENN been practising at Mioiand arena NO scoring Likely players in the DEA lineup Penalties Shropshire and Ball zitYoung minor and mis conduct 1113 IOvcrtime Period gt uhs Roc Luyben 48 Shots on gun By Barrie 13 10 ll 034 By Hamil oi lld soupavssvnmanv Xxnannin Goal Brooksdev fence Chasczcw ki erry Davi onwa aF bongBlack ovedv Rogers for three urite mediate district are Paul Creigh tooand Johnny Arthurs of Port McNicoll Blarence Russell Wau baushene Jimmy Vessair Honey Harbour and DannylMcHugh and Arnold Robinson of Medonte Township oizo THORNTON IN DIST HOCKEY Oro Combinesand Thornton two of the favorites in the Bar rie District Hockey League tan gle in the second half of double header at Barrie Arena tonight In the first sawoff Canadian General Electric will tryto get back onthe winning road at the expense of Elmvaie Firstgame starts nylon and the second at nine Challenging employment combines with valuable ex dense and train fng in Canadas egular Army The pay is good You learnnew skills hapsn trade or tram to be Eden You get taste of reaiadveir lure have chance to pink lifelong frimds with fine men young enthusiastic catabove veragei Atter threeyeera you makeyour choiceLto leave or stay and make greatest eoré carcer with advancement training andvariety Find out about one of Canada better career no nbiigatio AFTER WEEKEND SPECIAL i952 cnsvaotcroooa SEDAN Eifiiipped wiiiiAirCondiuomng slip covers Finished in twotone green license cooooo car anyone would be proud to own sioek N6 1583 Beautiful sunshine with frosty nip in the ira nearby park rink1 CCM Skates for everybody thats real fun for the whole family Sonny making liken big leagues with his newhockey skates Sit model of grace and elegance gt nishc cuts dainryhgurea and Mon and Pop inst skating for ibeer pleasure and exercise There are no other skates CCM for fit comfort balance Ind promion Thats why CI Mqualitywiildoubleymul no zeniwmlne CCM Notched skin so Clnldla finest are avail ablear yoorch deals from sconimo Goons as BAYFIBLD sr

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