Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 13 Oct 1961, p. 7

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CRAWFORD AND ROWE PROUD OF WINNING THAT TROPHY In Game That Could Tell Tale By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS The two unbeaten clubs in the Senior Intercollegiate Football League University of Toronto Blues and Queens University Golden Gaels tangle here So turdny in game that should decide which team is the real threat to the title Both clubs pulled off upsets last week when Blues defeated University of Western Ontario Mustangs Go in London and Golden Gaels edged the defend ing champion McGiii Redmcn 87 in Kingston in other intercollegiate ac tion Saturday Mustangs travel to Montreal for clash with McGilI Blues coach Dalt White said This is big game for us was pleasantly surprised when the boys played so well in Lon don But Western made many mistakes to help us out We have good solid teambut well find out just how good we are this weekend Earlier this season White Iclt HOCKEY RECORD By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS National League VLT Pts New York Montreal Detroit Boston Thursdays Results Boston New York Toronto Detroit Saturdays Games New York at Montreal Boston at Toronto Chicago at Detroit Sundays Games firiMontrealatanton 77 Toronto atNew York Cthago American League Western Division VLTi Rochester Pittsburgh Cleveland Buffalo 777777 Eastern Division WL Pl Providence Springfield HEISIIEy Quebec mursdayliResufl Buffalo Rochester Saturdays Games Rochester at Hershey Bulfan at Pittsburgh Cleveland at Springfield SundaYs Games Pittsburgh at Eufialo Springfield at Providence Cleveland at Quebec Hershey at Rochester Eastern Professional League Pts Kitchener North Bay HullOttawa Kingston Sudbury Marie Thursdays Results Kitchener Sault Ste Marie Sudhury North Bay 9i 42 his biggest problems were at defensive tackle and lack of weight on the line But it now appears he has fine twovway line FARROW AVAILABLE Defensive tackles Murray Ro wan and Jim Fisher along with middle guard Mike Anderson handled the middle of Westerns big line adequately last week And Lee Farrow aidpound defensive tackle who didnt play last week because of Illness ls available for ction against Gaels Blues will be missling line backer Graham Foss who sut cred concussion against West ren White has moved the Bell brothers Sandy and Malcolm to inside linebacking spots Blues defensive line will be further strengthened with the acquisition this week of Bob Renwick an experienced sixfoot five 2lsspnund tackle from Mt Master University in Hamilton Gaels will go with Cal OCon nor at quarterback and Mike Fettit and Bill Edwards at tho halves Fullback likely will be thirdstringer Larry Bunidge rookie who got his chance to play last week because of in Jurics to Dave Simester and Bob Good He gained 134 yards against Redmen averaging 75 yards carry Badmton Club Meets Tonight Barrie Garrison Badminton Club meets this evening at nine oclock to elect its officers for the 196162 season All members are encouraged to attend theopener at Bob rie Armoury Along withfithe electionoi officers the club hopes to akaconcreteTme arrange ments for the term that would make it the best ever LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM BUDGET TERMS OMFORT 001 Sunocn Mowing ongan clean oven heat an season long Switch on Sunow today lamInc on mac who originators or amfimamonnm Ell0514mm Gator the SARJEANT Co LTD MARY 51 buthniversitiésTanjlf Youngsters lit 66 VYeais lire Champs couple oi area men have again proven that youre only old when you feel old Ells worth Crawtord oi Mlncslng and Oscar Rowe of New Low ell arodre teachersgwfl Both gentlemen are 66 years of age week ago today this pair of youthful gents won the horseshoe pitching champion ship at the Ontario Plowing Match at Belleville Terrific For sure espec ially since it is the second sue cessive year theyve done so Oscar and El representing Simcoe County went the entire seven games without defeat to retain the Alex McKinney Trophy and take permanent possession of same ihe contest was held in Springfield near Titlsonburg last year Autiseosonsiiopitmrteams Barnum scours more Rangers Win Again at Leafs By THE CANADIAN PRESS Are New York Rangers stronger than upectedl Or on Boston Bruins weaker than overt These are questions confound Iog National Hockey Mamie theRangutsitntoplh dingsan lmaccustomed po II on considering they but failed to make tho Stanley 01ft playoffs the last three seasons The Rangers powered by Andy Bathgates three goals dumped the Bruins 61an 11 carnivore1 in Thursday is ht The night before they clobhered the Bruins 63 at Bos ton Toronto Maple Leafs turned back the Red Wings +1 at De troit to another gains Thursday night It was the first gm of the season for both clubs The moment of truth could come Saturday or Sunday for the Rangers and Bruins Each meets the Conndieos and Loaf Saturday its New York at Montreal and Boston at Tor onto while Sunday til Leah go BOWLING KEMPVIEW LADIES Standing Parrots 19 Cuck lers 17 Pirates l7 Penettes 12 Blue Jays 11 Royal ll Monnssa Moulerl ll Busy Bees 10 Niyit Hawks Splttiru Alloy Cats Live Wires Scores Maulerl Live Wires Parrots Royals Spitfira Busy Bees Peov ettes Cacklers Blue Jays Alley Cat Night Hawks Pirates Poirier had the high scores 284 single and 630 triple ORIGINALS Scores Astor Roses Cameiiins Orchids Pan ales Daisies ILSunfiowors Petunia Ann Smith had the high Iin Béifififfififi best friend sportsman with loaded shotgun or rifle inhis hands has got to be his own best friend He must leavenotlfingtoehm Never not for an instant can be allow omitting to Wmow hunters ANDY BATESATE New York and Montreal goes to Boston Eventreshmno pinyingcoacb Doug Harvey appears soma what apprehensive about his Rangers oftypoatio gle of 309 Dot Rugman had the top striple of 531 Myrtle Coleman has the high average of 150 AFTERNOON LADIES Standing Golden Rod 16 Mustard 17 Poison ivy ll Lambs Quarter 14 Thistle Ragweed Scores Thistle Lambs Quarters Ragweed Mus tard Golden Rod Poison Ivy Dorothy Skrypnychuk had the high scores including 280 single and 685 triple ROCK STEAM BATHS OPEN DAILY lomtoopm PA 87I II Only when the days shooting is done only when on gun isemptyandbackintherackonlythanisittimtomjoy the pleasures of relaxation For who Minna 4me messages ltdvocating Madam in all things bldunbig the use of whisky At time the interest of flaferhwumgrwrmywmagobi fDrinkingand Hunting Do Not Mix Lrn Hoosn on SEAGRAM Detroit Wait till this weekend he said Thats when well find out some things Harvey who played on power plays killed penaltiu and took his regular turn against 1h Bruinsthus contributing more ibanhis shaMLysual t1 mined the team was shatrig well Then he quickly answered question No Im not satisfied didnt say tha he said tEWLre skating and when youre skating things seem to so your my BathgatE starting his eighth full season In the NHL also had one assist The goals were the 194th with and 1361 of his career HENRY PUTS PAIR Camilla Henry playing with fractured left thumb scored two Rangers goals and Andy Hebentoo got the other Harvey set up one of Henrys goals with beautiful backth It pass andbeipedthgrirangers powerplay tallyby Honcn tonwhen he provoked Boston rookie Orland Kurtenhuck into holding penalty midway through the second period Bostons goals were storcd by rookie Terry Gray defence man Leo Boivin and veteran Johnny Bucyk The Leafs won their game on early goals by Red Kelly Ed die Shack lford But iiTlmIaltled for Johnny Bower nearing his 40th hirth Emil m3 FRIDAY OCTOBZR LI sixth attacker with so seconds left and the prom am on Bower until Dick Dull slid thl puck into In empty Detmli not with nine nomads left in tho game Eddie Litunborger soon from Chicago in th oilawn and Vic Stuluk scored for Dr iroit Bower nude saves laden crowd of 10234 Sawchfi stopped ll Toronto drivos $666666 The Red Wings trying for the tying goal at goalie JayVW ITerry Sawchuk in favor of DONT MOVE IMPROV map in and about Sylvlply no how our Hm use sure to 77 orgmn Winn Sylvlply guide to homo im provrment LEFBOY LUMBER C0 LEFIIOY PHONE 31 WRECKING Military 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