Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Nov 1961, p. 9

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rm BAKER EXAMINZI DAY mm By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor SCHENLEY AWARDS Jackie Parker and Bernie Ialoney are battling right down to the wire in the race for the Schenley Award as the outstanding player in Canadian Pr0lt fessional football If the choice hasnt already been made Faloney would appear to be the likely choice Reason Harml ton ligerCats for whom Faloney ls onthefield dir ector are still in the running Parker and company fell by the wayside by virtue of the upstart Calgary Stampeders Another factor in Faloneys favor and it isnt as odd as one might think is that Parkers been in the running and won often Sometimes just to see change can influence the voters And even if that is the case there wouldnt be too many screams Faloney has certainly been Mr Everything in the East to say nothing of his prowess with Parkers Eskimos about five years ago The awards and nominations indicate how fortunes of players can change Last year Cookie Gilchrist of Argos was the Easts big threat to Parker Cookie Falcons Barrie Bay City Falcons skate out on Barrie Arena ice tonight to protect their Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey Lea gue lead against Midland la dinns vaans with three wins In four outings are holding top spot by mere two points over DAVE SANDERSDN IIarry Lumley and bilinwa Shipbuildm Shipbuildcra host Drillin Iakexlcws in the nights other action Midland is the only team in fivbteam loop that Falcons have yet to meet Barrie has win over Griffin and two overleaf years llfeaford AL SMITH didnt win the award but salary This season the twotime of the season on defence did command fiveayear scoring leader spent most and undoubtedly wont make the allstar squad because he didnt see enough action at any one spot Announcement of the eventual winner will be made November 29 JUST NOTES Its just about broomball time again and members of Barrie Winter Carnival broomball committee have already accepted few entries for this seasons action Interested parties should buzz Burt Popp or Doug Chick at PA 5501 week from tomorrow night Barrie Nort iate will be the scene of wh annual Grads vs North Five Grads have already seniors They include Haro Garner Dick Dobson and other Grads interested are Colleg at is hoped to the first eniors basketball games been linedup to play the 1d Kemp Rod Raikes Ian Art Martin Any and all asked to contact Bill Lem mon to confirm their appearance Coach Lemmon says the game is being promoted for two reasons so parents can get chance to see their sons in ac tion game is at pm reunion at North and to start form of athletic Barrie Separate School twohand touch football championship is slated for tween the host school and pm weather permitting St Monicas Saturday be St Marys Gametime is Holiday Bowl features matchplay lOgin games to night at 830 and Sunday at pm Suc Gabe Bihary th trundlers such as 10pin champ and Hal the local alleys oftown entries Now Its BotheringBombers WINNIPEG CF Winnipeg Blére Bombers head for Calgary to ay for the first game of the Western Football Conference fi nal worrying as much about the vagaries of es or playoff weather as about the stamped ers newly dangerous offence The Bombers who won first place in the league and an ault tomntic bye into the best of thtee final lock horns with the Stampeders at pm MST pm EST Saturday The Stamps are in the final by virA tue of sensational 2726 victory over the secondplace Edmonton Eskimos in the twogame total points semifinal last weekend Winnipeg coach Bud Grant said Thursday night his club spent the last week trying to prepare for any eventuality in the weather concentrating on this as much as they did on Cal gngkys new spread formation at The spread with quarterback Eagle Day standing well back of the centre and taking direct snap to start plays was inserted into the Stampeders attack in the semifinal series and had the outstanding reetime Canadian Sdhatz last years runnerup will be featured Jim Brace expro will head local men and manager of against the out Weather desired effect of upsetting Ed montons defence Rook Terry Grdy LAURENT CHIASSON Conndlan Press Staff Writer Boston Bruins rookiepacked lineup is for nhcad of coach Phil Watsons schedule for de velopment So much so that the Emma after gaining only one tie in their first eight games this sea son now are only nine points out of first plnce in the Na tional Hockey League rncc True the Bruins still are last but theyre rising fast Thursday night they clipped McKenney seven year vctcrnn punched home the winning goal It came at 110 of the utird period Gray and Head are only two of the eight rookies Watson is using regularly The others also are producing Bob Beckett has five goals Cliff Pennington has scored three times and nsslsted on 11 others Wayne Connelly is com ing into his own and Eddie Westfall Pat Stapleton and Ted Green are doing yeoman ser vice on defence Leads Btown Win Against Midland Club Chevtes The one setback was to For the last two games Fal cons have felt the pinch of play ing shorthanded Ah Bowen went into semiretirement after the first gnme Earl McCrone missed the road games at Col lingwood and Meaford and Ross Cameron was missing from the Meaford trip Despite the temporary loss of these three fine players Falcons have held the fort through for titude as much as ability In those road games Bobby Garner came to life In the scor ing column That was expected of him However the club got great offensive games from notsoot fensively minded guys such as Howard Forbes Lewis Sioddart and John Itfaloney The rise of these three fine checkers as scoring threats gives the club pretty good hal oncc an essential ingredient needed for the club to stay on top or even near it newcomer to the home games at least is Don Graves former Barrie juvenile star Don has shown marked im NHL STARS By THECANADIAN PRESS Rookie Terry Grny who scored two goals within 34 sec onds and veteran Don McKen nty who scored the game win ner in leading Boston Bruins to $2 win over Montreal Cana dlens NHL transits stondlngs Montreal won lost tied points 20 Points Provost Montreal 25 Goals Provost 14 Assists Bathgate New York 17 Shutouts Hall Chicago Saw chuk Detroit Penalties Fontinato real 55 minutes Mont Iifontreals slipping and injury riddlcd Conadiens 32 in the leagues only action for their fourth win in their last eight games or the other four Dru ins tied two and lost by 43 and 21 scores This represents much bet ter price than Watson had hoped for During the early days of the season he reasoned thot not too much could be expected of his Bruins before Christmas Obviously Watson is enthused about his teams progress Ive got rookie team and its going to be the best in the world he says Were com log getting better fast way ahead of schedule Against the Canadians who have scored only four goals in losing their last three all on the road rookies Terry Gray and Don Head combined with the steady hand of veteran Don McKenney to push Boston on top Gray is nvyesrold right winger acquired in trade with Montreal last summer scored two goals within 34 seconds MARY ST WEATHER CAUSES SHIFT Grants rn over the weather was evident in his ao nouncement of the Bomber line up for the game He named Charlie Shepard the veteran im port fullback from North Texas State University to replace roo kie Roger Hagberg from Mio nesota Hngberg who filled in for Shepard in at games scored six touchdowns and av eraged 55 yards carry com pared with Shepards one touch down and 51 yards carry But Shepard is rated as one of the most dangerous kickers in the Canadian game and owns 453 yard average for the season TEMPLE T0 ORIOLES CLEVELAND AP Cleve land Indians traded second baseman John Temple to Balti more Orioles Thursday for catcher Harry Chiti and two other players to be named by Dec 15 Booklets Establish Cats As Favorites TORONTO CP Hamilton TigerCats are favored to win the Eastern Football Conference final against Toronto Argonauts The bookmakers quote the Ti cats asonepoint favorites in the opening game of the twogame totalpoints series here Sunday Theyre sixpoint favorites on the round But fans contemplating heavy wagering might first ponder some history The last time these two clubs met in the eastern final was in 1952 The Tigeerats were fav ored even more heavily that time Hamilton elected to play the flrst game at home and lost to the amazement of everyone 2243 The Argos took what ap peared to be an insurmountable 16point bulge into the second and supposedly decidinggame COME RIGIIT BACK The indignant Iicats marched into muddy Varsity Stadium the following week heat Toronto 2741 and tied up the round 33453 In third game the Ticats had narrow lead until the last fivorninutes Then quarterback Nobby wirlrowski now on the coaching staff uncorked 36 yard heave to Royal Copeland who ran it 25 yards for the touchdown and wrapped up the game 127 The Argos went on to win the Grey Cup over Edmonton Eski mos the last time theyve had crack at it Hamiltons luck changed later and the hcats took the cup in 1953 and 1957 both times from Winnipeg Blue Bombers Regardless of the outcome of the game some things will be different Sunday Exhibition Stadium the Argo nauts new home ground will be dry or reasonably so The Itarpaulin was down Thursday to protect it from rain which fell heavily throughout the day early in the second period to erase Boston deficit The goals were Grays fifth and sixth of the season Head 28 year old rookie goaltender pulled off 24 saves 10 of them in the third period when Canadiensr went all out in fain effort to salvage at least Petes Blast Royals 72 By THE CANADIAN DRESS What Guelph Royals lacked in scoring punch Thursday night they made up by throwing punchesand wound up With draw in the fisticuffs Peterborough Petes outscored them 72 in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior tilt but they didnt outclout them Ref eree Gord Fevroau gave 10 ma jor penalties for fighting ban ishing every player on the ice except the goaltenders In the only other league ena counter Hamilton Red Wings did it again beating St Cathar ines Teepees4l in Hamilton for their 10th straight win without loss this season At Peterborough the flareup came with only two seconds re maining in the game The Petes victory moved them into second place one point ahead of Niagara Falls who were idle Pacesetters for Peterborough were Dan OShear and Clouds Larose each with two goals Stu Muirhead Keith Wright and Fern Stooge got singles Bob Brown and Oscar Allen scored for the losers ron nxrnm REPAIR WORK rnrncii Morons YOUR cimYsLm nouns smca RENAULT vnuANr DEALER 75 Bradford SI PHONE PA 55911 IM some HOME TII suuoco coMFfJRT Suncco blendcd hcatlnl oil on clean even near all season long EWII to Sunoco today HEATING OIL Made by the originator oI Tomb CustomBlended Blue Sunoco Gasoline the SARJEANT CO LTD PA 8246l smm try case of Canadas fastestgrowingolev 1139 Protect Lead Masterfon whipped one In It 106 followed by Robens first at 15nl ending the period with tie The tuo Canadiens did re peat in the final period with HO Canadians Defeat TBirds By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rookie Bill blastertno and winger Jim Roberts did all the scoring for Hull Ottawa Cann aliens Thursday night when they beat Sault Ste Marie Thunder goals less than three minutes apart flurry Beat Wlnter To The Punch Get Your provement to his two games playing aloogslde sensational Dave Sanderson No report has been forwarded regarding the playing status of the players who were absent In earlier games this week Falcons may have switch in gonltenders with John Reid fill ing in for Don Rich who may not be able to break previous lymade out lt of town engage meat Windsor Scorers Lead The League By THE CANADIAN PRESS Its no surprise that Windsor Bulldogs lead the Senior 0n tario Hockey Association or that Strathroy Rockets are in close pursuit Both clubs hold down the first six pieces in the league scor ing race and first two places in the goaltendlng Irwin Gross and Tommy Wol ker of Bulldogs vaulted to the top of the scoring race in the last week displacing the Rock ets who led Gross scored four goals and seven assists to go to first from sixth spot He now has 21 points Walker seeondl from 11th with 19 points had five goals and four assists Strathroy centre Don Emms last weeks leader slipped to third with 13 points when he scored one goal and one ass birds +2 in an Eastern meos sfooal Hockey league game Canadiens into tie for third place with Sudhury Wolves Dusty Blair opened the scoring in the first period Centre Dale llfacdonnld added the Thunder birdds other at 311 of the sec on where he stopped to re Inx and enjoy funfilled even lng of bowling 402 BLAKE gr amalgam Mnsterton and Roberts scored two each in Thursdays onlyi EPHL game which moved the Suhurbnnlie SNOW TIRES NOWI New Low Pm Free Installation BEERS TIRE SERVICE 2111 nnAnrnnn 51 PA to Sault took an early lead when 3STARSPECIALS We speclnllzo In hardtogct models luch the 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