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Barrie Examiner, 2 Apr 1954, p. 3

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My run SlKES Barrie Bole MENS 1wa LEAGLE GROUP First Division Btii Tell phone Seven Up Sandy Cove Deluxe Tax 11 Brass and Glenn Second Division Wein Bros Barrie lhltlll Copaco Ailantiale lv Cliff Browns 18 24 10 Supertest it 26 311 Bell lelepiione practically assured themselves of first place and the award that goes it when they shut out 1111110 team this week The HVtll point loss also squashed any chances that ilyttro had of reaching the group playoffs that will after next week Sandy Cove clii Eied playoff position at last by defeating Brass and Glenn 52 High triple in the group went to Chick lladden who scored 810 in losing cause for Bi ss and Glenn Steve Wiggins was only one pin behind with 809 as he led Al landale Drugs to 52 win over Cliff Browns Webb Bros moved in to top spot in the second division with 52 victory over Barrie Tan ing These two teams have einched the two playoff positions for the bottom division Copaeo took five points from Supertest GROUP First Division Can Gen Electric Knights of Columbus Dominion Auto Telegraphs Barrie Tanning Smith Farm Dairy Second Division Kay Bee Lunch 27 Copaco AlL Rebels 23 Duncan Plasterers 19 Brewers Warehouse 17 Crowe Automotive Telegraphs have been the hottest team in the league during recent weeks as they have been putting on stretch drive for playoff po sition This week they gave the whitewash treatment to Barrie Tan ning Raplcy being top man with 675 for the winners while Jim Orr was best for the losers with 577 Knights of Columbus are sure of at least tie for the second playoff position as they sit seven points ahead of Tclegraphs after taking seven point win from Smiths Dairy this week with Joe Whelan out scoring his teammates with 629 triple General Electric stayedgin top position with 34 loss to Do minion Auto Wreckers both teams having man over the 700 mark Gibson had 701 for Dominion and Ccc Forth scored 741 for CGE Kay Bee Lunch moved into the lead again in the second division by getting an important seven point win from Brewers Warehouse while Copaco were being set back by Rebels who are new out of the running Ray Blight was the big 17 19 21 52 20 30 21 12 28 30 iii 21 24 83 ll 50 14 Ed 13 51111 26 23 22 21 20 16 19 20 21 22 28 15 17 19 23 25 27 35 63 30 52 ONE HAND CONTROL UPOFF MOTOR GAL PLUGIN FUEL TANK SEAHORSE 5V up ouraoann moron Your dealer appears under Outboard Motors in yellow pages of phone book JOHNSON MOTORS Pelerborough Canada ZSJ BOAT LINES DELCRAFT BOATS Foot of Hayfield Street rnoun 3461 Bluqu 111111011 11111 LIMITED 55 DUNLOP STREET PHONE 2421 BARRIE scorer for Kay Bee as he implied 673 including 2731 single Duncan lastcrers and Crane Automotive battled to +3 count in favor of the former Frank hieEl was ore the we icyel again wltl 323 sin Jack szc was thn man for the Rebels Winners of four points GROUP First Division nixRCA Ed gar Toppers 101 23 20 13 17 Second Division 1i Banners Barrie Examiner Findiays BA Hudson Hornets 23 13 Chryslers 11 28 30 13K Clllltlltd first place with seven point sweep over the bottom place team Dutka showing the way With 687 score tiiouh MacDonald had 662 for the losers The second place Edgar Topper 05 25 decision to Westons Bread and Kenwells lot in shape for the playoffs with point win froznl Legion 11 continued on their win nin ways as they Iiftcd seven points from Hudson Hornets to give themselves 23 point lead on the rest of the Second division Barbers and Barrie Examiner hooked up in an important contest with both teams fighting for that second play off rung and when it was all over the Examiner had four points and the Barbers three to leave them both tied for second place with one week to go Tomlinson was high for the winners with 555 and Bark er headed the Barbers with 553 so they were almost even there Of course while they are fighting for those precious points next week Findlays could sneak through and take it all as they are only two points behind after getting seven this week by default from Chrysl crs Craig of Barbers had the groups high single of the week 263 31 23 17 ll 20 20 LADIES TOWN LEAGUE GROUP In the final league game of the season Jackie Mcrrctt rolling brilliant 761 not only led her team Viau Motors toscven points also enabled her to overtake Doris Gain and win the most coveted trophy Viau Motors seven points over Cooperettes broke their tie with Coops and gave them 151 place in the second series Beside Jackie Merretts big score Mae Haskett al so turned in 651 flat for the Motor Crew Lillian Graccys 623 was best for Coopcrcttes Behind Gwen Pedlinghams 719 with handicap Lakeside Cabins whitewashed Jacksons Grill forall seven points Lakeside Cabins sev en points coupled with Clarke and Clarkes five point loss enabled them to reach the last playoff p0 srtion by points Clarke and Clarke with only bowlers out found Webbs very tough and could secure only two points which cost them playoff position Ruth Harris was the thorn in the side to Clarke and Clarke with 623 triple Helena DAmbrosio was best for the Tanners GROUP By taking five points from Fin lays Sandy Cove compiled an am azmg total of 82 points to Win group honors June McNabb was tops for the golfers with 701 triple with handicapi Marg Manol was best for Finlays with 640 Robinsons Hardware edged Peg gys Beauty Salon 43 and it was enough for them to take over sec ond and last playoff spot by one pomt Grace Gallaugher turned in 657 triple for the Hardware crow while Velma Kyte had 655 for the losers Seven Up took seven points by default from Eaton Co The play off games will begin at oclock sharp on Tuesday April Final Standing Group Viau Motors Cooperettes Lakeside Cabins Clarke Clarke Webb Son Jacksons Grill Group Sandy Cove Golfers Robinson Hdiw Finlays 98 Seven Up Peggys Beauty Salon Eaton Co SUITABLE FOR BOYS iiiYEARS AND OVER rmsr COME FIRST CHOICE URRYS 36 BAYIFIELD ST Phelpstons Hocke viifatflrk PHELISTON HOCKEY CLUB North Simcoe Rural League championship this season Team members left to right David Jones back row Clair Whitton must copped the Front row Ii Wouldnt Be Hockey W11 out psets uyo clion The Barrie minor hockey system showdown resulted in two upsets as championships were declared in four divisions Wed nesday night at Barrie Arena Probably the most spectacular upset of the night was Tor ontos 32 victory over Boston in the NHL suddendeath play of the 1084 the highest average off finale The Bruins rompcd through the league undefeated in regular schedule play The loss to the Leafs was their first of the season but it was the big one Gary Judd scored two goals for Toronto with Corbett Adams claim ing the winning marker Gerry De caric and Cooper tallied for Boston The Leafswere full value for their win as they peppered shots in all directions at the Bruin cage The other upset came inthe Am erican League where Hershey Bears who finished in the cellar of the regular standings edged Cleveland Barons 10 in the finals for the honors Bob Lines who converted Doug Doughertys relay was the hero of the fray with the winning goal The senior championship was captured by Owen Sound Mcrcurys and this wasnt surprising The Mercs were favored and came through with 41 triumph Vic Lindsay was the individual star of this tilt with three goals Danny Lee tired the remaining marker Bob Chappell counted Kitcheners only goal Clayton Perrys overtime marker gave Barrie Fly31s the junior title with 32 verdict over Galt High three fornight Jackie Mer rett 761 High single for night Jack ie Merrett 291 High three for season Dorothy Knapp 788 High Single for season Dorothy Knapp 370 High Average for season Jackie Merrett 191 vn Calvert Black Hawks Grant Homers two goals in regulation time twice had the Flyers in front but the Hawks roared back each time with Me lver and Jim McBride scoring to send the playoff into overtime In exhibition games Detroit Red Wings swamped Montreal Cana dians 40 on goals from Milburn Doug llavcrson Paul McDonald and Twiss Buffalo Bisonsclaimed 30 win lover Pittsburgh Hornets with Brian Elliott Ron Dccarie and Givens scoring Hamilton Tigers shaded Toronto Marlboros 10 on Roger Wilsons goal in the senior exhibi tion and DougAycrs tallied Kitch cners only marker for 10 win over Guelph in junior section large crowd attended the Bar rie Legion hockey finale and mem bers of the Legion under the leadership of Wally Smith deserve great deal of credit for the volun teer work they provided for Bar riefs hockey youth South Simcde League Finals ResUme Monday The South Simeoe hockey league finals which were postponed after one game in order that ORHA playdowns could be held will re SPORTS column 64 55 7W What has been described as the worlds toughest horse race will be run again this weekover fences hedges water ditches and other hairraising obstaclesthirty in allalong course of four miles and 856 yards The horses six year olds and older will carry staggering weights of 170 lbs and more National run over the Liverpool And there always are stronglimbed stouthearted horses available in sufficient numbers Thats Englands famous Grand equally famous Aintree course just outside to make the Grand National dramatic event despite the many hazards In 1929 there were as many as 66 entries an alltime high The owners ofGregalach the 1929 winner took home the largest purse in Grand National historynearly sixtyfive thousand dollars Records dont show whether any Grand National race of the past saw every contestant fall It is quite possible It is matter of record however that the onetwothrce finishers in one Grand National vent had all fallen during the race and been remourited This is fully permissible under the track rules fallen horse may be remounted it may even reach the finish line with rider other than the one with whom it started out Perhaps one of the most dramatic Grand Nationals in recent years was that in which fortytwo horses started and fortyone fell along the waya That was Tipperary Tims year Billy Barton fell at the last obstacle was remounted and finished second the only horse other than the winner to complete the race The jumping hazards of this race are almost unbelievable Fourteen obstacles have to be covered twice Ten are thorn fences up to five feet in hight and 35 wide Two fivebythree foot obstacles haVe sixfoot ditches on their takeoff sides th0 others are fivefoot fences with natural brooks One of the toughest jumps is over an open 99 ditch with depth of over five feet To make the event even more unique amateurs participate in about equal numbers with professional jockeys And such is the nature of the race that good amateur stands practically the some chance of success as professional Ijockey 0r vvice verso depending my the horse Yourcommonn and suggestion for this column will be welcomed by Elmer Ferguson coCalvorl House 431 Yong 81 Toronto caIVttt DIISTILLERSGLIM AMHIRJTIUIO ONTARIO me Team Win Elmvale Lions Trophy Beefon Team George MacDonald Ron Archer Jack Toner Jerry Reynolds Stan Turner Russ Craddock Johnny Cole Bill Hankin Morley Raymond and Dwinnell sumc night in Alliston Arena Alliston Legionnaircs are de fending Thc Barrie Examiner Trophy against Becton Aces in bestinsevcn series and are one dame up as result of win in the opener Monday One Game From OHA Title Berth Combines moved to with ii one game of thezr tlitckey Associanon icrtaznpmxshp when they scored eve New Hamburg fans at Beetor Arena Light an 35 victor bafere 1200 The Victory gave the Combines 30 lead in the bestirisevei finals and they can claiu the titie Jr Standings Playoffs Series BestsofSeven ous bid to mow tention as they held 20 lead and finished first stanza gain 34 edge the second and itlicliatEs Catharine ll Wednesdays Result Catharincs St Michaels Future Games Tonight St Michaels Catharincs at St Series llcstofFlvc Semlfinal Marlbaros Hamilton Wednesdays Result Marlboros Hamilton Overtime Future Games Tonight Hamilton at Vlllllb010gt April Marlboros at Hamilton April Hamilton at Marlboros if necessary Senior Bestofchcn Final Sudbury Owen Sound Wednesdays Result Future Games Tonight Sound Saturday Sound Monday Sudbury Sound if necessary Sudbury at Owen Sudbury at Owen at Owen the finals will be played in Bee ton Wednesday and Friday and fifth if necessary in Alliston on The third and fourth games of Saturday April 10 1950 srunrilintrn TRUCK Commercial red ing buy today Heater See thisoutstond day v7 on Fcick Mtrkicy and one each for New Hamburg van right Egg Bill Mu lava New ifarrhurg Fry who porter ed of the nightl was Beet 53LQJJ player with iluzzaj played wth Bob Circlesch 2017 it istick rammed him as he tried check Beaten at tacker and in the final two seconds of playa Torn Col tflCii while zgleton Murray Waglcr who wc asses tell penalty by the Minis CUIlCl game of the set was ad signal from the blazed two Bobbie Krvarns llof DiCde behind New Hamburg made remendi back into ccnw math 32 front the Beeton came back to 13 full THE BARBIE EXAMINER FRIDAY APRIL 19543 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