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Barrie Examiner, 27 Mar 1957, p. 4

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h0l TlutOUGllT YET Messrs Prank Tunney ahd Jack Deacnn Allen their eye rhin lng brightly agreed that it wouldnt be long before professional box lng wlould draw as many people into the Maple Leaf Gardens as pro wrest mg And they werent using the recently worn out reason for their op timlsm either oh no Nobody said Chuvalo Were speaking of Hi Ar thur King Once great tighter and on his performance Monday night still figure to be reckoned with Lil Artha fought Ralph Tiger Jons es King didnt win the fight but he won proof that he was still top notcher Before going into the details of the exciting 10rounder it is only fair to the Toronto cutey to explain that he has not been the most active boxer in the world the last few years Injurch of various natures have kept him out of the squared circle Withinthg last couple years he tried on only our opponents Jones being the fourth The fight Round One The feeling of the 6000or1so enthusiasts as the bell sounded was of fear for Kings life Jones looked like his name Tiger The boys touched gloves and at the end of the first three minutes the feeling changed bit Now the fans were wondering if what they had seen was really so Was King actually going to go the distance what they had seen was Lil Arthur step right out of his corner and belt Jones several good left hands to the face But Jones kept boring in only to he nailed some more Round No Tiger Jones began to realize early that the fight wasnt giveaway King continued to land on par with the Tiger Jones start cd to be little wary and didnt move in quite so fast Round Threc King landed truckload of left hands in the third round which he won easily Jones fired good right hand that stun ncd King near the end of the round ltound Four Jones became tiger this round He belted King solid ly ovorthe first minute and half Then complete turnahout King struck back Anti was landing beautifully at the bell ltcund Five This was one of Kings best rounds He slammed Jones to the jaw With quick shove he landed Jones canvas The Tiger got up growling that he was shoved He fin ished the round in rage but was being outboxed by King Round Six Both boys threw more punches in this one round than in any other In rare toeidtoe exchanges King gave thevimpression that he was in control Round Seven Kings worst round Jones with several good punches with round Jones landed both hands Near the end of the smashing right to the midsection that staggered King and sent him hanging on the ropes Jones had King at his mercy but the bell intervened Round Eight The Tiger took the play away from the Toronto ne gro in this round He stunned Kingearly but Arthur hung on gamely Round NineKings right for the beginning of round nine It the good pace of the previous eight eye was almost closed as thc bell sounded was another fast round considering Round Ten The spectators stood theenlire tenth round Both boys gave it their all and it was BUM MONTH very even George Chuvalo knocked his bum out at 249 of the first round Everybody and hisdcnd grandmother knew before itstartcd Moses Graham who lost fcwmontbs ago wentrdown thre one chunt of He didnt While Moses aid to look as bad nific on his elbow vat role was expected George stumbled and the outcome of this bout preliminary at the Gardens ptimes the thirthor good He took ously playing iwill wont go on no one actually expectyd Chuv iumbled all over the ring even falling once and staggering into the ropes another time The prclims were extra good Monday The three fights all provid ed exceptionally fast action Pat OBrien of ireland via Brantford lost of course to Don Ross of Toronto This is the second time that these two have fought each other in the lastcouple months The duke went the same way both times also George Forcnczi won jabbing Sonny Fr bes Both Owens outpoint Billy McGee The St Catharines TeePecs con tinue to OllA Junior playoffs When they licked thelfianie Flyers in quarterfinal set no one got indigestion But when they ousted the Toronto Marl boros in the Semifinal good many hockey fans found it hard to take Then last night the Teeps went out and took the first game of the final series an 05 overtime victory over the Guelph Bili mores The clubs went into the overtime session tied at four goals apiece The letmotés tDok the land around the fourminute mark of the 10minute overtime session Then the Teeps struck back hard and that was it The 0HA winner playslhe winnerof the Ottawa Caoadiens oltawa Shamrocks series now in produce suiprisesdn the title split disputed decision over flashy left are Toronto boys in the third prelim Leo Alliston Dumps Wellington To Plaerhesléy Alliston defeated Wellington 20 last night in an exciting Juni ior jD hockey game at Alliston that eliminated the visitors Al liston won the bestoffive series in straight games Dennls Moon started off the Alliston scoring at 910 of the first period on passes from Steve James and Lou Keough Ralph Milton scored the games only other goal at 1529 of the finale it was unassisted Mike Whelan played sensation al in the Alliston goal to earn his third shutout of the series Allistonhad seven of the 13 penalties handed out The win her outshot Wellington 4325 Alliston now meets Chcsley later this week for the Ontario University of BC has granted 23736 degrees since the first He started out by nailing Tiger LM The Oro Combines struck back with all uncirnugm last night and evened up their OHA Intermediate Group beatofseven series wi Harvesters The series now stands the filth game tobe played tonight It was the second time in Northern th 30 win over the Eimvaie at two wins apiecewith at the Barrie Arena the series that the underdog Combines tied up the set Elmvale took the first game here than the Combinesmd it up Last week the Harvesters went the fore again thcnlast night he Combines played their hearts not In knottlng the count John Walton and Lou Stoddart lid all of the Oro Scoring with Wilton counting twice Stoddart who saw action at both forward md defensive position was in on all of the goals Each boy potted one in lit with win in Midland opening stanza After scoreless sandwich frame Walton struck for his second of the night Like the other contests this con test was fast and exciting and not lacking of penalties either Fourteen sentences were handed out with the winners drawing eight of thenn Only one of film valea six penalties resulted in goal for are That wins in tho Mens Bowling MANY GOODHSC carom IN AMBY RIVEll TOURNAMENT Thefinal games in theAlhhyior 2473 Don Garner has rel Rivctt Trophy rolloth will be bowled Friday and Saturday at the Barrie Bowling Academy good many of the trundlers from the Mens Major League exclusive have bowled 10 games few others have already rolled the maximum of 15 games Last Friday two of the most Jutstanding scores were turned in by Pete Beleskl and Cec Forth Beleski pounded the pins for singlegame score of 428 He started with spare had 10 strikes then left the fourApin standing Forth Closer While his score was not quite as high Cec Forth actually came much closer to firing perfect game He started off with nine consecutive strikes in the tenth framehc left the fivepin with his first ball then spared it up 11 last ball picked off the threepin Heleski has bowled two sets of five games for 23511 which ranks him fourth to date His sets were 1010 and 1337 Forth has bowled only five games and has total of 1251 Right on top at the moment is Tom Fleur with slst of 1291 and 1199 for 2490 Mallion is sec and with setsof 1227 and 1246 TQRGIS TIEs SERIES Torgis tied up the South Sim coe Hockey Leagues hestofthree finaLscries Monday night when they outscored Cliff Erowns Cec Becs 64 at Barrie Arena The final game is scheduled to be played either Friday of this week or Monday deciding date hinges on the happenings in the intermediate series between Oro and Elmvale Bob Keast was the individual star of the game scoring tbree goals for Torgis Singles went to Jack Etherington Don Johnson and Law Morrow Bill Maloney scored pair for CeeBees with the others going to Ross Richardson and Len KirkI Chili Willi Spiel Held at Churchill The Chilii Willi Junior Farmers Annual Bonspiel was held at the Churchill rink last weckend with eight rinks competing Rinks came from points as far as Fergus Collingwood Bradford Alliston and Thornton The Chilii Willi rink of Don McNabb Ethel Campbell Wallace Lucas and Shirley McNabb won the first prize with three wins An Allistou rink skipped by Wales was the high twogame ner Third prize you to the Chilii Willi rink skipped by Faris Sin 311 The bonspiel provided plenty of progress with the Habs up front graduating class in 1916 fun and as much good curling of 1176 and 1220 for 2390 Mike Quinlan has put together sets of 1161 and 1216 for 2377 and fifth position Beaver has 1200 and 1130 for 2339 He has also howled his third set and finished with l5game total score of 8518 Gagne has 1072 and 1286 for 2338 Peacock has 1098 and 1237 for 2335 Orr has 1079 and 1224 for 2303 Robillard has 1017 and 1251 for 2268 Wes Perry has 1215 and 1031 for 2240 Green has 1144 and 1094 for 2238 Miller has 1163 and 1072 for 2113 Dickey haslOOO and first periodwheanalton scored with sturdy Stan Rilllllelmlnx out twondnute penalty for boarding Riteth did however turn in nobleeffort as did his defence partner Bill Adams Red Reid made viome great saves In the Combine net and de served to win by the whitewash score 0m Goal Reid defence Forbes Hickilng forwards flinchrt Robinson 11 Hickllng alternatesStoddart Walten Tim mons Burluk McLean Elmvalet Goal1iock defence ltltcbie Adams forwards 11 dame Barratt Coilinga al ernatrcs SeottMchuley Volllck Turner Tipping First Period OmStoddlrt Walton McLeah broWalton Stoddart Forbes Penalties ltltchle 1345 1114 Rlnehart 1125 1525 Hickllng Secod Period No scoring Penalties Rlnchart 41 lorbes 215 chkllng 5152 Mecauley 1207 1038 Hickliag 10202 Adkins 1207 Scott 1631 Third Period OreWalton Stoddart Timmons 1120 Penalties Stoddart 211 Forbes 529 Ritchie 1840 Basketball League Action at Borden The hoop league swung back to an even keel last Wednesday high triple with or score of 626 Brass and Glenn night when theArmoumd Corps Tanks appeared for their sched uled game against theWags and washed out rumors that had them folding for theseason It was big night for the Wag sharpshootcra who won 8152 Edgeeombe popped 15 through the hoop in the first half and added another six tlie final 30 to register 21 The late affair etwcen the Services combinatlo and the An gus team came close to being the upset ofxthe season but some sharp shooting and defensive ac tion by the Angus youngsters in the final minutes of the fray sav ed the game as theycame back to egister 0257 verdch 1079 for 2079 McDonaldhos 3060 Third 2058 iii Campbell 1924 Blight 1905 Silver thorn 1857 Robinson 1818 From here it looks like any one of half dozen of the men could take it KnightfleWin Over Elmira Scoring two goals in 20 seconds late in the third period Moatord Knights defeated Elmira Polar Kings 5410 take 92 lead in the Metro OHA Senior final John MacDonald had the hats trick for Mentord Hla flryti go goaln came wilh 40 seconds opening faceoff Ed Loultit and Ray McCallujn scored singles Jack Smnln Bob Dphbie Art McCarthy and Joe Hogan scored for Elmira The sixth game is scheduled for this evening The winner of this series will meet either Welland orNiagara Falls STRIKES SPARES KEMPVIEW MIXED LEAGUE Brass and Glenn 104 State Farm 99 Dangerfield 93 Boyds 80Tau ning 88 Hoar 83 Eds 77 Webbs 60 Old Viena 68 Royal Bank 68 Last Wednesdays Scores Hoar Brass and Glenn Tanning Boyds Old Vienna ltoyal Bank State Farm Dangerfield Webbs Eds Dan Kelly led themen in the singles department with 291Pete Bileski had the high triple of 740 Rita Pringle had the womens high single of 237 Phyllis Gibbon had thehigh triple of 537 KEMEVIEW MIXED LEAGUE2 Pearsons 105 Warnica 105 State Farm 93 Wonder Cookies 92 Card Spring 88 Strathdee 81 Monarch 73 Butlers 72 Campbell 72 Wonder Cakes 84 Last Fridays Scores Campbell Gord Springs Cakesu Strathdea Cookies Monarch State Farm2 War niea Butlers Pearsons John Palmer had the mens high scores single of 361 and triple of 725 Sylvia Kettle had the wo mens high single of 253 and shared the triple honors with Gloria Clarke The triple scores were 581 BARRIE EXAMINE Head Pin Comets Stre 81 Mondays Scores Klugers Comets Ink Spots Blue Streaks QuietTypes Routers lsohele Barnett won the trophy for the lad es highgsingle for the year Her score was 274 Phyi Fav ero wonthetrophy for the ladies John Palmer the mens high singl mphygandialso bad the hightriple for the year The league rulin was thatno pers could win wov trophies sothe high triple per up Jack Kerney Khmevmvv MVENVSLEAGUE First lylslo Borden 56 Bay field Brasaand Glenn 44 Sup withbrasa furru es Twoto fab no din MondaysScoreslr orden Ernies Bayfield Ciomptgn SupertestooLangsrs Canada Dry av rButler ondcr oclock gtthis aft noon we are overcrowded by the or hire Show so we offer many tirned legs comfortable Flyers were brightened with the rum Boone veteran of 13 reasons in the National Hockey teat at the hands of the St Cath arincs TeePecs my toe lightly The onetime fatmnn of NHL goal ies when he toiled withthe Leafs coaches the Toronto Marlboro ln the JuniorA 011A The Marlin were heavily favored to dumptbe Teeps in the semifinal series and go on to win their third atrilghl Memorial Cup thn defeat did come however Brod labelled his players cream puffs and will no doubt blow off lot more steam beforche cools oft TvaJBarrie Rinks In Consolationsz At Midland Today The twoBarrle entries in the eighth annual Midland Curling Club mixed bonsplcl were schedul ed to meet each other in theiirst consolation event this morning They had lost their first three gam es in the Orr Wilson and McAr thur trophies Mr and Mrs Emerson Webb and Mr and Mrs George Kennedy Mr and Mrs George Dangerfield and Mr and Mrs Vern Adams com prised the rinks In the Orr event Kennedy lost toKarl Bertrand of Midland Blt7 and Adams lost to Dr James of Midland ioa in the Wllgm event Dr John Brock of Oshawa defeated Kcn nedy 103 while Adams lost to Nichoils of Woodville 1141 in the McArthur event George Kennedy lost to McArthur of Peterboro 08 and Adams lost to Worsley of Oakwood 98 in the main event this morning it was Mulligan of Midland vs Reu ter of Welland in one semifinal with Dr Brereton ofToronto Gran ites against Bob Thompson of Kit chener in the other Finals inall five events were carded for three lmuad while Foster and Beth Me League didnt take his clubs de gtTlte Fixer LadicrSofi ballteam nu Damn nam Sallblll League chmpionnlhave already started alt player to form th to put together another top club 3114 meeting be it recentlypihe prpapect that several of lut years stars would Iain be with the elubBack from lut season are Dorothy Miller Dorian Parker Lorna McLean Helen Fos Beth McLe Barb Jenkins Pat Harri Betty Bishop Several AllStar The former three were mem ber of the loop First Alister can were members of the Second Dream tiara Barb Jenkins the baby otthe team at 14 years Last year was her first with the lifiyers and she was very impres IIVE Surprise Minden Minden Monarchs dropped the flrrtgame of hestoffivc play off series to orillla Terriers at Drillia last night The Terriers entered the game as underdogs Forgle fired pair of markers for Orlllla Singles were added by Uren Ashmore Dunlop and Ryckman Gary Vasey scored two goals for Mladen Glen Vasey and Larry Lougheed got the others years Barrie and he bowling who has moved out town Pat was gluefingered shortstop and the Flyers are he lng they can find suitable reA placemenL seuon Orillla Barrie and Elmvale circuit v7 uvvnxv BZideshhcse eats um reeevenl other goodrpmlpoeh in mind and feel they ape to triumphantly elrrrown Winning titles is nothingn to this They have four of Miller has pitched the clubfin torles on each occasion BDLiL title The Flyerl will surely tutu at Fourteams the same as Jul Newmirket will comprise tit TheFlyers home games will played on Tuesday evenings it Queens Park The exulnr schedule willget started on or aroundtho 15thot May Onlthe 20th the loopr annual between the dream Victoria Dly AllStar game team mcm Flyeri will be played also reported that the Fly ers will be coming up with new coach thirseaaon looks like another for theiocais an in all in load This lcague executive is madc up of Dot Miller of Barriellast3 president William Watters of no llia presldeiii Charles VauZant and MarloneTlnney of Elmvalc ewmarket vicepreside secretary nnwnm season is naawuvo To 0105 ran rnosa srrscmt awaans our own shop this season in 11195 iii llllEFilllNi BEllllflflM lelflllPlllii Double dresser with large bevel mirror BookcaseBedvroomy drawer best Heavy slat spring and good gualityysprmgl 19959 189 free cniiowm sum lovely sparkl te table up uwlt chair with cover matching illlandole n9 sate rivolof 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