Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 19 Mar 1959, p. 5

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spoars TYPE By amt romeo sports filter GOOD STAr When the wasso training season rolls around the Flycrs possibly still Barrie will be in more favorable position than they were this past training season The club loses only six players from the 195859 club among those through with Junior hockey because of the age limit are goaltender Normand Jacques de ienceolan Barry Ashbee defencemanforward Wayne Haig and forwards Danny Patrick Ray Qupuis and Gaeton Secours ran season past Patrick wastlie only experienced Junior forward on the club Next year the Flyers will have Pierre Gagne 20 goals Larry Jones Marcel Tessler 19 Nelson Leciali Jake Miller and Vic Graham for forward duty 0n the blueline Dale Rolfe will be starting his fourth Season Ed Westfaii his third and Bob Wright his second Marv Rutledge who saw limited action with the locals two seasons ago and spent this past winter in Newmarket will mostllkely return The Fiyers will have rookie netminder with the odds swinging in favor of Wayne Rutledge Marys youn ger brother Wayne is the regular cagetender for the Newmarket Smoke Rings Should an of the returnees play like returnees should then the Flyers could surpass their efforts of this past ssasoul Of course some of the newcomers will need to matchthe performances of 5859 rookies Gag ne Jones Dupuis TessierSecours Miller Wright Le clalr and Graham The rookie with the best bet ashoentioned above is Wayne Rutledge Wayne compiled fine goalsagainst average in over the regular season and is inst as stingy in the current playdowns in exhibition games with the Flyers this past sea son Rutledge has showed flashes of greatness The boys of the Flyers club have said many times that Rut ledge lsa good goalie and will be an asset to the club next year Ed Westfail and Dale Rolfe were couple of the best rearguards in the loop this year Rolfe was sensa tional the last month 01 the schedule and through the first four games of the playoffs Wesafall played his best hockey in the playoffs indicating that he has the stuff to go long way He was chosen to the midway allstar team for the second consecutive year Bob Wright an honestbirt awkward workman when it came to bodychecking should improve with exper ience He still has three years of eligibility in this loop Gum and Jones combined with Danny Patrick to give the Flyers one of the top scoring threesomes in the league Leclair andvremlenwerehpganct down but prov ed they could play zup Miller and Graham are hard workers who can check the opposition to standstill Six Gaol Splurge Wins For VPetes GUELPH iCPPeterborongh Adamson turned in steady Petes forwards hit another six performance but Peter kept his goal splurge Wednesday night closein work down to min but it was defensive chedting mum which ensured the DEA Junior Pm ams612 win over Guelph Bllt rflbres and lead in their TW Mk wanms bestofseyen semifinal series big Pam mr Peles who won the first Home BERNk Wayne BMW ME honey and George Montague con oiithe series so lost regular goalkeeper Jacques Caron berm heated for singles Guelphs goals came from Ron Brain and the ganle was even underway Calon suffered fracturedjaw WW mall when by slapstick shot Peter had Blltmore goalie Don tram teammate Wayne Conaelly in1he pregame warnlop STEADY Chuck Adamson tookroverJhe Peterhorough net and the visitors threw up defence that almost checked Bills out of the game Poles still found the time to pugnp in two goals in the first period trio in the middle frame and fileoniy marker of thd third Sioilar Ties Mansfield 22 shots The series continues in Peter borough tonight with the fourth game scheduled for Guelph Sat urday St Catherine TeePees and Toronto St Michaels Ma jors locked at two gameseaoh in the other semifinal play their fifth game in St Catharines Fri EY United Kingdom Soccer Results LONDON Reuters Result of soccer games playadjn the United Kingdom Wednesday Rich busy allvnight firing 42 816 TROPHIES and beautiful little individual trophies were presented to the top rink in each draw of the Ladies Bon spicl at the Barrie Curling Cluh yesterday Mn Thompsons rink left won the Devilst Trophy for first prize in the first draw Mrs Bnplies Peterborougb rink won the Labati Trophy the second draw At left are Barrie Peterborough Rinks Capture Trophies Twentyeight rinks played boat the clock at Barrie Curling Club yesterday and when it was all over rinks from Barrie and Peterborough had beat the clock and the opposi tion to win trophies in their re spective draws Mrs Thompson was skip of the local rink which won the first draw and the DeVilhiss Trophy The silverware was presented by Bob Armstrong vicepresldent of the DeVilhlss Compahy Canada Mrs Baptie of Peierbor ough skipped her Indics four some to victory and the Labatt Trophy in the second draw The trophy and individual trophies were presented by Jim Morley Labalt representative in this 28 Mrs Thompsonsrlnk which had three Winsnmnd the high plus In the fast draw included Mrs Ouch Mrs Adams and Mrs Michie JuvenilesTo See Action In Near Future Mrs Police Chief Ed Tschirllart president otthe Barrie Minor Hockey Association was advised by letter that the local Juveniles would meet the winner ofthe KingstonOshawa series The OMHA advised the chief that theserles would have to be completed by March 25 Welland victors over Toronto Marlboroswiii meet the winner of the StratiordChntham series in the other semifinal set Mrs Baplle had Mrsf ll Smith Mrs Jopling and Mrs Green Second threegum winner in the first draw was the Orillia rink of Mrs Lamhrlck Mrs Hobnu Mrs Hepburn and Mrs FCarter Twogame winner in the first draw was Mrs Belyeas foursome of Toronto Cricket onto She had Mrs Voeger Mrs CGraupher and Mrs Vales Onegame winner with the high aggregate score in the first draw was the Midland rink comprised of Mrs will Brem1 nler Mrs Gawley Mrs Shaw and Mrs Elva Barrie Second threegnme winner in the second draw was rink fromMarlrdale comprised of Mrs McKayi MrsR Elli son Mrs Colgnn and Mrs Breakwell Twoganre winner was Mrs Barb Smith and her rink of Barrie She had hire Audrey Webb Mrs Belly Nixon and Mrs Mary Lou Hamilton Onegame winner with the high aggregation was Mrs Livingston and her Barrio four which included Mrs Gray Mackenzie Treadwell Mrs Livingstons rink had to curlroo extra halfend to defeat Mrs Mciague of Alliston 31h were tied STAMPS SIGN GUARD CALGARY Calgary Stampedersof the Western Inter provincial Football Union Tues day announced the signing of Tony Sindisco all American iiniversity in 1955 Skating and Curling Club To guard and linebacker at Tulane Murph licquitted 0n Drunk Charge WINDSOR CPD Windsor Bulldogs recenlly fired coach Morph Chamberlain 44 now of Comwnll was acquitted Wednes day on charge oi dnulk driv The charge was laid after Chamberlains car was in colli sion with milk truck Chamberlain testified he had been to several hockey games and was quite hoarse from shout by prosecution witnesses th result Lions SERVICE PARTS SALES plrllcli morons 111 Bradford St PA 86558 2TLINESHTOESERVEYOU ln This accounted he said for th thickness of speech described He admitted having had four or five bottles of beer during dis cussion with hockey associates in Detroi but said the accident was of bad driving condi The mishap occurred the day allerhe was fired by Windsor Adams Mrs Ouxh Bob Armstrong of DeViiblss Mn sian Mikila Most Valuable HYers Named TORONTO CPlStnn Mikita of St Catharines Teeiees of the ORA Junior and the leagues top scorer has been named winner of the Albert lied Til sou Memorial Trophy as the leagues most valuable and gen tiemnnly player gt The loycar old centre was dlosen by Ontario sportswriters in league cities Mikitn won by two points over Don Sandy McGregor of Guelph Biltmoles with Danny Patrick Barrie Flyers third and Darryl Sly of St Michaels College Majors inurlh Other players named for the trophy were Stu McNeil and Lloyd Haddon Hamilton Cubs Chico Mold Dennis DeJordy and Pat Stapleton TcePees Jacques Ca on Bill Mahoney dnd Wayne Connolly Peterborough Peter and Norm Jacqnes Flyers The trophy is given in memory of Red Tilson outstanding pen former with Regina and Oshawa teams killed with the Canadian Army during World War 11 Illuminated channel indicator Brighter clearer piecing New RCA picture who Power Transformer Pushpull arroff switch OStay let volume control sound ramsroimnn POWERED CHASSIS and makes sets easier to urvlm NEW INTERFERENCE mrsrt SPECIAL Thompson and fins Michic At right are Mrs Jopling Mrs Smith uh Morley of sowuiio Totlcnhnm Mixed Bowler Whirlyhirds 21 HuinHoopcrs l7 Magpies l7 Trailers 11 Spulnlks Annie Laurie Sayers had all the best stores in the mens section with single 755 triple and seasonal average of 20 alsh had the single of an triple of 605 Bar nclt has the seasonal high av ernge of 174 Spuhliks rcgistcrcdlhe high um Mn Baptin and Mn Green See story below 1E aminer photos by Jonescul single of 1m and high tripll of 3531 MARRS BARBER SHOP Clapperton St W151 IO ANNOUNCE the recent installation of new and modern chairs for the comfort and cone venlcnce of our patrons Welcome To MR ROBERT BOB BIBBY who has joined our staff this month FOR SALE zoo amp selfstarting Porlable Lincoln welder Rebuilt Motor and Generator recently overhauled Complete with Cables Battery etc Alsolssa Chevrolet Va Ton Pickup new License on both takes all anon LAWRENCE lo stabilise Barrie Keyed automatic gain 613nm Iwo speaker balanced fidelity This assures stronger more relian performance redncel shodt hazard Phone PA c3271 BiYON RCA VCTOR Stoilar Construction and Mans field Rubber played to 21 tie last night at Alliston in the second game ofthe Barrie In dustrial Hockey League playoffs Stollar won the first game The third is scheduled for Sunday Bill Weatherall gave the llors 10 lead in the middle time and the score stayed ihat way until midway in the finale Norm Faulkner tied it up for Stallononly to have KenMac Giver clearer steadier picture esi pedallyihlrlflgo 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