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Barrie Examiner, 22 Dec 1960, p. 8

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HARM EXAMINER THURSDAY DECEMBER ill SPORTS TYPE By STEVE IONBSCU Spinta Editor COMPARE since we arrived in Barrie more than four years ago fans have asked us to state what they feel are daring opinions They want Jonescu to stick his neck out Theile are even those persons who feel sports editor is an expert Well we must confess the expert bit is wrong Weve never met or heard of sports expert We may observe an event little differently than the average fan but by no means do we claim the title of expert Along these same lines more than dozeh persons have not only asked but demanded that this report er compare Junior hockey to intermediate that which good many of you are seeing today Until this time 815 pm Wednesday we refrained from doing so because you folks watched junior hoc key for 14 years and intermediate for less than half season The first few winters we were in town we were instructed that Junior hockey was iihe lcats meeoow Today the swing is the other way Fans are saying intermediate is the thing at least when stackedup against the one junior game weve seen here this year Because its Christmas and because this is really no time to cause any unwritten hard feelings here goes or the dozen Intermediate games weve seen only two conid be classed as anything near the stinkeroo category The one Junior game was twothirds ter rible and onethird average The edge must be given to the older fellows Theyve played fine uniform type of game Weve found it much easier to predict what certain player will do in certain situationsln intermediate hockey Junior players are immature and thus few know what their next move is going to be The maturity of the intermediates gives their game bit of pattern Junior hockey is modern art in comparison You look for the end before you can find the start Intermediate hockey provides believe it or not better bumping game as well Barrie Lakevlews for oneprovide thrills in this department each time out Juniors are usually not too successful with way fromtheboards body contact The only hiring the Juniors have is in the future These boys are young enough to develop their poten tial andmove on to greaterthings Intermediates are players whove played put the string and now play for the love of it Conclusion Intermediate fans will watch their hoc key and love it similarly thejunior fans and Junior hockey Good fans will watch and enjoy both nat urally theyll have preference We navel JUST NOTES Ron Stewart injured rightwinger of Toronto Mrspie Leals was in town for few hours this week Wearing big cast on his injured ankle Stu said he expects to return to the lineup in Mid January Niagara Fallsilyers couldbe in trouble if goaltender Wayne Rutledge is forced out of thelineup Wayne along with brother Marv were shakenup in an accld ent Tuesday night Goalie Wayne has the top average of any of the nehminders Flyers have been experienc ing rough times of late the situation could be much worse minus firststring goalie Footballer Is In Bad Shape TORONTO CP John Ell wood 19 in came since he was ured in an Oct 25 foot ball game was transferred to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Chrimic PatientsWednesday mama Wmsmd the The high school student had with his aged mother whole in been in Wellesley Hospital since hospital there he collapsed on the football field Doctors said hope for his gamm consciousness is fed lei Diefenbaker and Mrs Diet enbaker an Ottawa by train OCKEY 4HINIS Most NHL coaches tell their players that whenever possible they should shoot when they gain possession of the puck in the goal scoring zone or have chance to go in on goal during rush Tho reasonfor thisinstruction is that the coaches know many chances to score are lost when the player tries to go in too close He eitller gets checked or has hisshot blocked But there are times when for one reason or another the best play is for the puck carrier to try to deke the goalkeeper The coach hopes the player co cemei can recognize this aims tionan dean come up with an effective playthey just shoot and hope for the best On or the most ctlve dell er in the NilL is Andy Beb anion ofthe New York Rangers When Andy is too close to the goal for an effective shat becau se the angles are covered he will fake shot oofreeae the goalkeeper or cause him to coma outThen Hebenton will shift to the side and slide the puck in be hind the goalkeeper The young player hould practise this move PRESTIGE For more hints about goal scor lug tricks send stamped self Dunn addressed envelope and 10 cents c4 ihis newspaper for my bu iefin liervath Has The Touch QVE LSdies Tankard Needslixfia Play Oompetilioo was so kcen in the Ladies Tankard playdnwas at Barrie Curling club that ennui er roundrobin series including fourriaks has to be played Four of the six aggregations had identical 32 woolost records after the original sixrink round robin Play in the new series is expected to start out Mday Riniu is the special series in clude Mrs Barbara Smith skip hire Grace Ough hire Belly Ni xon binsAudrey Webb Mrs Edith Corby skip Mrs Pearl Dangerfield Mrs Jackie lifiiicr Mrs Doris Homer Mrs bottle Thompson skip Mrs Muriel Fendley Mrs Helen ldeson Mrs Vcrna Smith Mrs Marion Smith skip Mrs Jean Adams Mrs Mari Reive Mrs Peggy Haytcr The oiher two pinks skipped by Mrs Eileen and Mrs Amy Voir hadrecords of 23 and respectively Twogontests lit adiord No games were played in die BradfordHolland Marsh Hockey league at the Community Arena in the first contest Ansnorveidt lrippcd Spriagdaie 53 ihys Schnly scored two gosh for the winners while lien liliedcma lerry Jacques and Jim Sturgess had singles Jock Rupkey had two goals and Jim Jame one for lhe victims Bradford dumped Dons De livery 1oz Greg Scott hodfour goals for Bradford Jim Webb had three and Georeg Hunt Bob Jackson and Bill Marks had one apiece Wally Hunt and Ken Home scored for Dons Bradiord Leads Hockey League Bradford lends the Bmdflird Holland Marsh Hockey League with 14 points four more than the secondplace Springdale Club Ansnorveldt has eight points and Dons Delivery has yet to gain win or lie Bradfords George Hum leads the pointgolfers with 10 goals and is exists for 25 points other big scorers are Wolf Bucholz Springdale 15924 nob Jackson Bradford 12719 dense Sprlngdcle 13518 Webb Bradford 12618 Scott Bradford 39514 Marks Bradford 7613 Barrie Midgets Deieal Orillia Barrie OMEA Midget team do feared Oriiiia 64 last night at Barrie Arms in an mhmifian Little Don Arnos fired three thirdperiod goals to pave the way to victory for Barrie Con rad Maloney had pair and Roy Atkinson one Leguer had two for Oriliia while singles went to Watt and Creisou Next Tuesday Barrie plays an Jun Greg Bill exhlhiioa contest at Eimvale Jan 10 is the day both Barrie midget and juvenile clubs will play at Oriliia gt Tonight attire arena two reg ular MidgetJuvenile League games will be played BOWLING minm One Turkey Rail Winners includ ed Ken Emms DoilyJones Del Darling Sandra fhckey Robbie Robinson Mary Silveithorne Bap Emma and Jean Dlmn Chicken winners included Bud Knapp Terry Hamilton Bob Knowles Audrey Drake Ed Coyle Neina Greensides Wme Barr and Marg Grant Hidden score prizes were do nated by American Hotel Barrie Bowling Clarkson Hotel Coles Restaurant Copaco Margs Fish and Chips Bill Barrys Service Station CITY LADIES Tinkey Roll Marie Green sides and Marge Emms had the top scores in the first group and as result wonturkeys Marie had triple of 737 and Marge 279 single The secondgroup win ners were Elsie Mills for her 781 triple and Lil Turner for her 331 single Joanne Gordon andOrma Bai tersby won chickens with their hidden scores HEBENTON wnsou scene Rangers Pliocm RECORD ié ChingOHclwks 22 By THE CANADIAN PRESS CoachAif Pike of New York Rangers removed his goaltender in favor of an extra forward against Chicago Black Hawksln the National Hockey Leagues only game Wednesday night and it worked for 22 tie Rangers Wero trailing when Chicago defenccman Al Arbour was given minor penalty at 1315 of the third period Pike rcmovedgoaler Lame Worsley giving the Rangers six attackers to Chicagos four At 1911 Andy Hebenton fired mfcoier out of melee of players in front of the Chicago not and beat goalie Glenn Hall for the tying goal The tie gave the fifth place Rangers 23 polan in the league standings leaving them seven points behind the fourlh place Black Hawks The Hawks have won only once and tied three times in their last 10 games Hebenions goal ww his first in six games and his 12th of the season New Yorks other goal came at 1542 cf the first period when Johnny Wilsons mime took bad hop and sailed past Bali into the net Ron Murphy and Earl Balfour scored for the Hawks Murphys goal came at 359 oithe first pe riod when he took pass from Tod Sloan directly after face off and slapped the puck behind Worsley The Hawks were shorlbauded when Balfour defensive ape cialist backhanded shot for his third goal of the season at 1504 of thosecond period Balfour and Bollard St Laurent broke away from the Rangers and swooped in on the Ranger net Balfour taking St Laurenla pass and getting behind defenceman Gadsbly for the shot RefereeJchn Ashley handed out is penalties including mis conducfs to mileagos biurray Balfour and PierrePilate in the second period Hail made 26 saves while Wor sley sloped 28 Eagles Battle Against Packers PHILADELPHIA CP will take 60 minutes of headknocking This isnt suggested trutmeni Philadelphia Eagles figuring on what it will take to beat Green Bay Packers for the National Football league crown here Monday The observation came Wednes day from Marion Campbell sixfooltbree 250 pound defen fensive end with the Eagles Campbells dob will he to help contain the Packer offensive He said the Eagles must pursue the ball carrier and tackle in gang to stop Green Bays Crunch ing ground attack lf we do1m sure we can come out the winner it will take 60 minutes of hard headknock mg The battle starts at 1145 am EST and will be carried on the 036s Dominion television net work HAVE STRONG THREATS Campbell said the Packers champions of the NFLs western division have powerful runners in Jim Taylor and Paul Hornuna but that the club isnt any more of running threat than Cleve land Browns Taylor will go over you rather than around you But if we pur sue and gang tackle like we did against Cleveland in league play im sure we can come out the winner By pursuit mean redd ing the play and going to the ball getting all the linemen the sai As good as Taylor is dont see where hes anybetter than Jimmy iirown of Cleveland and we did good job on him in the second game And we stopped John Crow of St Louis pretty well When Cleveland defeated the Eagles 4124 in the league opener Bobby Mitchell and Brown racked up total of 309 yards But when Philadelphia beat the Browns 3149 in return game which sent the Eagles on their way to the eastern Conference crown Mitchell and Brown were held to 181 yards vruCKERs Lile MINNOWS SALTED MlNNvis LIVE TROUT MINNOWS 140 PHI ATTENTION on some LAST MINUTEGIFI SUGGESTIONS LOUNGING PYJAMAS TARTAN SLlMS TARTAN BLACKS PURSES CAR COATS BULKY SWEATERS ovlcousnv SUEDINE It COATS 1N CORDUROY NYLON STRETCH SLAX for Curling gt and Skiing JACKETS osroms Dioceses nosmnr 707me seminar spa atom cons PA SAD Talents SiOp Buts Streak By run CANADIAN Palfies The law of averagesycnught up with Portland VBuckaroos Wed nesday night andSeafile Tolems were happy to be in the vicinity They edged Buckaroos 48 to cut Portlands winning streak at eight games Victoria Cougars shut out the lastplace Winnipeg Warriors 34 and Spokane Comets beat Ed monion Flyers 42 The Comets enabled them to move one point ahead of the sixthplscejlyers and one be hind fourthplace Seattle Totem are only one point behind Port land but Buckaroos have five games in hand More spearheaded Seattles attack Wednesdiy night with two goals including the win ner Bill MaaFariand and Tom run CANADIAN Pause Wednesdays Recalls Chicago New York Game Thursday Chicago at Boston JOHNNY WILSON McVie got singles Gordon Fash owaywlth two and Roll Mat thews were the Portland maria men The Cougars got their second straight victory over Winnipeg by taking 10 lead in the first period and scoring twice in the third Gerry cher scored twice and Doug Anderson once Del Topoll Forbes Kennedy Bev Bell and Dick Lamoureaux scored for Spokane while Bob Salinger and Brian Smith re plied for the Flyers Dennis Riggln blocked Svshcls in the Edmonton goal while Ce gt 65358 Wednesdays Results Slralford Chaibam Tonights Game Woodstock at Strathroy Western Leanlo Spokane Edmonton Victoria Winnipeg tarla Senior Schumann Rbm Norande Saskatchewan Junior Won Flin Plan PEJ Scalar Summerside Charlottetown GOODYEAR suunmmrrs sare Maniago kicked out 20 at the other end BUYS SHARES BRANTFORD CPiCockshuii Farm Equipment Ltd has corn pieted acquisition of the shares of WinstonSamoa Florida Corp Home Bechhold presi dent and chairman of Cockshuti announced Wednesday More 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