Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 15 Nov 1961, p. 16

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By srzve JONESCU Sports Editor NEAR THE FIRE COLLINGWOOD It Just isnt so The Harry Lum ley that tended the goal for the Shipbuilders last night against Barrie Falcons just cant be veteran of more than dozen professional seasons He too young At least thats the way the fellow appeared They called him Apple Cheeks They cant do that any more He had reputation as being chubby fellow That reputation has to go on the window too Harry Lumley husinessmanhockeyist is as trim as you please and you just do as much trimming as you want He appears to weigh about 185 pounds well be low his Nprlaying mark It is my opinion that good many folk were sur prised at the appearance of the goaltender But it was his appearance regardless of figure that drew more than 1100 paid admissions And was told that if Ba rrie coach Al Shewchuk had promised to be in uniform there would have been heck of lot more It seems the fans still love the socalled oldtimer As said Lum is old because he played so much good hockey for so long Shewchuk is old because II was about 10 years ago that Collingwood fans used to fill the rink to boo the bejeepers out of him shew played with Newmarket in those days and Eddie Bush whos got more tivcs in the district than cats es played with the locals They sayrthe score was kept by bodychecks instead of goals brothers and other rela are supposed to have liv But back to Lum He didnt appear to take things too seriously 0f Falcons two goals one was stink eroo that no goaltender in the world could have han dled and the other was quick sixfoot drive into the short side of the cage That first goal came off The puck hit skate just shot from the left wing outside the crease and barely had enough speed to change directions let alone find an opening between Lums pads Though Falcons in losing 42 outshot Shipbuilders 3026 only about halfdozen scoring attempts were serious Harry handled these like piece of cake He took goal off the stick of Bob Garner in the first period then turned around to rob Dan Mac Donald on closein shot And while Lumley grinned after pucks went by him he showed all that he wasnt giving anything away He picked up penalty darts stick in the third period for holding Lew Stod In the middle frame he took swipe at Barrie player who must have been closer to Harrys territory like the opposition to be While no one took their than goalie would eyes off him Im sure lheyd have liked to have seen Falcons test Lumley more often Fans went to He didnt have to see him make the big save HOCKEY RECORD By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Eastern Dlvision APt ll 61 3793 43 3514 54 4614 512 39 6010 Western Division API 42 3016 Rochester 48 5116 Cleveland 38 43 Pittsburgh 27 50 Tonights Games Providence at Buffalo Hershey at Pittsburgh OHA Senior API 49 2315 54 2213 28 Zli 45 25 35 37 25 37 23 33 26 35 10 55 Springfield Hershey Providence Quebec Bulialo Windsor Strathroy Woodstock Galt Strattord Sarnia Waterloo Chatham St iomas Fridays Games Strathloy at Chatham Sarnia at Strattord Galt at Woodstock UHA Junior Hamilton Niagara Falls Montreal Top Indians By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Quebec Aces wallowing in basement of the Eastern Di vision of the American Hockey League had at least one con solation today When they click beat the best The Aces who show 512 record stunned the leading Springfield Indians 41 in the only game in the league Tues day night The defeat was only the third of the season for the Indians Diminutive ace centre Skippy Burchell scored two thirdperiod goals to crack the game Wide open Until then the Aces held only onegoal lead as result of second period scores by Marie Cosettc and Jim orrison and no by Springfield contre Donms Ol son they can 19 aa 35 Tuesdays Result Pcterboro Niagara Falls Thursdays Games Guelph Peterborough St Calharincs at Hamilton Western League Calgary Vancouver Edmonton Los Angeles Metro Junior Marlboros Union Peterboro Guelph Toronto ville Ontario Junior Goderich Sarnia Detroit Windsor Ontario Intermediate Dundas Port Colborne 12 Saskatchewan Junior Weyhurn Moose Jaw Estevan Melville Manitoba Junior Brandon Winnipeg Braves Western Ontario Junior Tillsonburg Woodstock OHA Gemgummy no Meaford Orillia Barrie Collingwood Downes Suspended In Massachusetts BOSTON AP The Massa chusetts Bu xin Commission disclosed Tuesday it has sus pended Terry Downes of Eng land fractional middleweight champion until he fulfils re turn ct agreement to fight Paul Fender of Boston In London Downess man ager Sam Burns said he would fight the ban They didnt even give Terry hearing be fore deciding this he said Downes is co gnizedr as champion in New York Massas chusetts and Europe The Brit ish Boxing Board of Control has an agreement with the New York Athletic Commission to honor suspensions Gene Fullmer of West Jordan Utah is the recognized middle weight champion in states gov erned by the NBA Downes and Pender had been scheduled to meet under re turnfight contract in Boston Sept 23 HoweverDownes un derwent surgery for thumb infection and had to postpone the fight Boston promolnr Sam silver man said he is not concerned He said representative of Downes had givanhim assur anceihat Doivncs would come with Fender Young lads of Codrington School won the Barrie public school soccer championship with 2l and 30 victories over King Edward Seven schools took part in the autumn CODBINGTONS SOCCER CHAMPS games Kneeling left to right are Ken McLaggan Dalton Corbett Steve Atkinson Way ne Varcoe Robby Lang Bill Chambers Standing loe Lew is Dave Burger Dan Birch Dan Brenton Doug Cole Bar ry Willer Brian Cotircll Bob larmin back left couched the club llIacLennan right is school principal Ex aminer Photo TORONTO CPlBoston mil lionaire Pcler Fuller appears to have won milliondollar argu ment over the Dec world heavyweight championship fight here between champion Floyd Paliélrsoniand Tom llIchelcy The argument started hlcs day afternoon when Cus DAm alo Pattersons vitriolic man ager accused Fuller of not liv ing up to his contract as Mc Neelcys managcr DAmato claimed the contract spccificdFuller ought by now to have put up $1000000 guar antee at return bout should McNeelcy gain the champion later Fuller produced his rebut ship He warned Fuller to have the cash in Boston bank before this week is outor else DAmalo claimed the contract called for Fuller to deposit the money within 10 days at the Oct is signing Fuller knows what Ill do If the money isnt deposited DAmato said pulled this light out of Boston and Im not saying Ill do the same here but he had better get that mos ncy up and get it up fast In Boston couple of hours Rich Boss Of McNeely Scores Over DAmato tal He ought to have read the contract was the millionaircs advice to DAmato Fuller said the contraclcallcd for the rematch guarantee to be deposited within to days of the time he is notified by the Onta rio Athletic Commission that it has oknyed the fight not 10 days after the signing So far havent heard from the commission Fuller said expect it the notification may be in the mail now By STEVE JDNESCU COLLINGWOOD Shipbuild ers playing with amazing con fidence but not with so much ability nickEd Barrie Bay City Falcons 42 here last night in Hockey League game It was the first scheduled game of the season for the hosts and the third for Barrie It marked Barries first setback Shipbuildcrs skated on the ice with heads high and chests out to start the contest The at tackers seemed to be influenced by the appearance of new streamlined nelminder Harry Lumley THE LEADER Big Lum never varying the speed at his chewing of gum played with the coolness and ability expected ol him He let two puck get by him While not tested too hard he still camc up with few great sav es just by making the right move at the exact time His orders to Shipbuilder rear guards steered the boys to fine positional play They had Bar rie forwards pretty well tied up once inside the bluelinc Most of Fulcons 30 shots were long and merely nccdcd guidance out of harms way EARLY LEAD The hosts jumped to an early lead scoring within 50 scconds of the start of the game Jimmy Nixon Collingwoods best from Durham beat Don Rich from close in off pass from Andy Grani About eight minutes later Louie Foubcrt tried to centre thepuck from behind the net The disc hit Richs stick and went into the cage Down at the other end of the lrink Falcons were taking 10 shots at the former NHL all star Lum made good saves on Bob Garner and Dan MacDon ald Georgian Bay Intermediate HARRY LUMLEY The already shnrthanded Falv cons almost lost the services of detcaccman Howard Forbes who was shaken while throwing fine bodycheck FALCONS FLY Falcons increased their mar gin of play and scored two goals in the middle frame Bob Garner was credited with Ihe first at 218 when Ross Camerons slider went in off Bobs skate Less than three minutes later Lew Sloddart took backhand swipe at pass from Al Smith and beat Lum on the short side Falcons continued to press butlost their edge for the night when Nixon fired his own rc bound past Rich late in the ses slon The dreary third period saw Sonny Robinson put the icing on the cake for Collingwood with goal at 1607 on breakaway ICE CHIPS Falcons were minus centre Earl McCrone who had also missed practice the night before Coach Al here in January for title fight SEE AND TESTDRIVE THE ALL NEW 1962 FORD FAIRL ShipbuildcrkFouberl In Defeating Falcons Sbewchuk said Earl probably couldnt get off work Tonight Barrie travels to hleaford for return engage ment with the Chevies The club is at home Friday to Midland Don Graves after just one skate Monday plnycd on de fence for Barrie He should help once he rounds into con dition BARBIE goal Rich defence Robertson Forbes Sanderson Graves forwards MacDonald McBride lllaloney Garner Edlt ward Cameron Smith Stodv dart Cairns COLLINGWOOD Icy defence Kaznrinn llill Switzcr Taylor Ritchie inr wnrds Forslnnd Vixnn Grant Patterson Grcir Keith Fou bcrt Robinson llawn Officials referee Bill McGill Oriilia iincsman llarvcy Per ron Collingwood First Period Shlpbuildcrs xon Grant goal Lum 50 Rawnl 833 Families Forbes tripping 10l4t Keith llighstickfng 12 Edward charging 1441 Keith clipping I7150t Sceond Pcrlod FalconsGarner Cameron FalconsStoddart Cairns Smith ShipbuildcrsNixun 218 519 1345 Penalty Keith interference Thlrd Period ShipbuildersRobinson Patterson Penalty 407 Shots on goal by Barrie lo 17 330 Collingwood 10 1226 Lumlcy holding FAIRLANE IS NEW SIZEBETWEEN FULLSIZE CAR AND COMPACT The Fairlane series is completely new line of cars It gives you the room ride and perfonnanoc of bjg car at price below many com pacts Its available in two scrics the Fairlane or the deluxe Fairlaoc 500 in both and 4door sedans SD WELL BUILT YOU CAN FEEL III Visit your Ford Dealer now take aride in the 62 Fairlaneaod actua feel the diflctcncc Its solid singleunit construction brings you new level of quiet and quality That is because the floor all welded into one 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