Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 25 Nov 1961, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE BARR EXAMINER SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15 619 By STEVE JONESUU Sports Editor HOME WRECKERS Theyll come back and haunt you You hear that expression often its taken for so much in sport that too granted It is sounded every time there is player trade or sale or cut etc In majorieague sport having player come back and haunt club is good box office But this happens more than just in the majors Just look at last nights hockey game between Bay City Falcons and Oriilia Lakeviews The two kids that gave Falcons the most trouble are from you guessed it Barrie In the third period the kids John McCann and Billy Burtch accounted for three Drillia goals sendln the game into overtime McCann had one goal an two assists and Burtch two goals and one helper Burtchs goals came just 45 seconds apart Another Barrie lad Barry Nipper Keast was less effective due to face mask that made visibility like on the 400 almost any fall or winter night Nipper took hang in the mouth few days ago and needed medical treatment to straighten some pushedin teeth But why do these and thousands of others play so well against their hometown team You have to woo der ter each game colors of the home team why these lads arent in the Im fairly sure that Keast McCann and Burtch hold no grudge against Falcons just because theyre play ing elsewhere Is it the fans that make the boys click It shouldnt be or the boys would be similarly affected It may be revengeful boyscomehome look that play here yearround attitude that makes these so darn good It is too nice to say but who doesnt feel just bit proud when in position to say told you Whatever the potion is just one of the many sport what it is Theres than skating and shooting Think about it sometime Nesbitt physical education dir JUST NOTES Dalt so players will always haunt This ingredients that go to make more to hockey for instance ector of Barrie Central Collegiate agrees that touch football in elementary school is pretty good thing It would certainly if th feel that not only the game but more ested My Grey Cup Ive just got to thing would be big grade schools organized the game he said help to us the coaches the lads know more about boys would he genuinely inter ticket reads West 39 East 32 along the same lines Dont forget Grads vs Seniors basketball game at North Collegiate this evening The first reunion effort should be the founda starts at eight oclock type tion of lot of fun Game Seals Solid On Home Ice By TIE CANADIAN PRESS San Francisco Seals are us ing their first home stand of the Western Hockey League season to consolidate their thirdplace Southern Division standing The veteranladen Seals made it two wins In three home games this season by scoring three times in the third period Friday night to down Calgary stampeders 44 Other games saw Edmonton Flyers and Portland Buckaroos increase their respective North em and Southern Division leads Edmonton edged Seattle Totcms 4gt3 before 3786 fans at Seattle and Portland outscored Vancouver Canucks at Van couver Thirdperiod goals by Buddy Boone Al Nicholson and Hay Cyr gave San Francisco its win over Calgary Duke Edmundson also counted for the Scale Rugged Tom Movie scored three goals and added an assist as Portland dumped Vancouver further into the Northern cellar Arni Schmautz Art Jones Arlo Goodwin Ron Matthews and Doug Anderson scored the other Portland goals Dave Duke led Vancouver with two goals Ron Hutchinson and de fenceman Wally Chevrier added singles Rookie Keith Walsh scored the winning goal at 448 of the third period as Edmonton moved eight points ahead of Se attle in the Northern section Wolves Nip Bay Trappers By ura CANADIAN PRESS Sudbury Wolves downed North Bay Trappers 43 Friday night and now are snapping at the heels of HullOttaan Canadians for third place in the Eastern Professional Hockey League The Wolves are one point he hind the Canadiens and have two games in hand Sudbury men were Gerry Foley Ed Stankiewicz Keke Morison and Neil Forth Rookie Forth clinched it for the Wolveswith of seconds remain ing North Bays GooseGosselin made last ditch effort and rang up the Trauma third wilh scvciiseconds to go other North Eoyscorers were Norm Waslowskl and Camila Bedard Gambles Goals Pace Americans By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dick Gambles scoring hero Icsthree goals and one assist have ro ght the streaking Rochester Americans sole pos session of the Western Division lead in the American Hockey League The Americans who have won six of their last seven games beat Quebec Aces 42 in the only league action Friday night and broke out of tie with the idle Cleveland Barons for the Western Division lead Rochester now has 22 points Cleveland 20 and the thirdplace Buffalo Bisons Iii Gamble had hand in all four Rochester goals scoring thefirst three and assisting on the last He put the Americans ahead io midway through the first period but goals by Claude Labrosse and Mike La badie gave Quebec the advan tage in the second Gamble than blasted in two goals in 27second span and gave the Americans the lead that stand He also assisted on Sign Faunrners third period Seize um Sold as Athletic ilid WASHINGTON AP The Food and Drug Administration Friday announced seizure of drug it said was being promoted falsely to athletic coaches as an aid to physical endurance The FDA named the drug as CoachAid Stimo Stam food supplement shipped by Health Xefiesrch Inc Little Rock The pills were labelled toim prove resistance to bruising bleeding and the common cold the FDA said It charged that products would not be effective for the conditions for which they were represented In their labeb RedHot By THE CANADIAN PRESS win by the redhot Gait Terriers combined with loss by the faltering Windsor Bull dogs Friday night to move Ter riers ahead of the Bulldogs for the first time In the Ontario League season The Bulldogs who earlier this week yielded the league leader hip to Strathroy Rockets slipped to third place one point behind Golf and tam behind the Rockets when they suffered 64 setback at the hands of Cha tbam llfaroons The Terriers were more than match for Stratford lndlana drubbing them 52 in game at Stratford The loss was the third In row in rtha fifthplace Indians In third league game Wood stock Athleiica rolled to an easy as win over South Rams to move into three point lead over Stratiord OFFENSIVE Titus Windsor playing on the his roons home grounds grabbed 31 lead into the third peiod only to fall prey to fivegoal offensive in the games last 15 minutes The victory ended four game losing streak for the Ma roons and gave them their third win in nine starts Veteran Er nie Dick led the winners with two goals and an assist George Allken scored twice and Joe Main and Jim Connelly each had goal and two assists Jack Coslello got two goals for Windsor who suffered their third loss in 12 games Bob 13an and Tom Walker each scored once crowd of 1091 watched as the teams received 17 minor penalties nine of them In Chatham Five of the goal came with the opposition shori handed At Stratford before some 650 fans the Terriers had to come By THE CANADIAN PRESS goal by Pit Martin with less thn four minutes left to play saved Hamilton Red Wings phenomenal unbeaten streak In the Ontario Hockey Association Junior Series Friday night Martins goal gave the Wings tie with Niagara Falls Flyers the second deadlock against 12 wins in the 14 games theyve played this season Montreal Junior Canadiena narrowed the Wings leaderdiip to 12 points with 41 homeice victory over St Catharines Tee pees while Guelph Royals de tented Peterborough Petes 52 in the nights other game The Wings turned on the heat after Martins goal and only rookie goaltender Jim Couchs acrobatics saved the Flyers at Niagara Falls Hamilton out shot the Flyers lbs in the final period and Couch turned back pointblank drives from Howie Menard early in the period and Paul Henderson with just 40 seconds left Menard Wayne Rivers and Earl Heiskala scored the first three Hamilton goals as each team held the lead twice and never were separated by more than one tally Fiyers snipers were Howie Dietrich Jack Naim Ron Hergott and Terry Crisp Niagara Falls collected four HAMILTON CPIA crowd of 4000 fans cheered Hamilton Tiger Cats at parade and presentation ring Friday nights rally for the final game of theEastern Football ConIe enco The firedup Toronto Argo nauts who only few weeks ago hardly were give chance to get to the Grey Cup final carried formidable is point lead today into the deciding game of the final against Ila milton Each of the Hamilton players was introduced on stage on the site ofiHomiltons old city hall torn down earlier this year after they rode through the city in open convertibles The parade also included bands majorettes and fire engine Coach Jim Trimble was done good turn by photographers when they were not content with just one shot ofhlm being kissed by Miss Canada Nina Holden and Miss TigerCat In grid Osmolowakyn They made FRANK 27 AGNES ST FOR PROMPT SERVICE AND AUTOMATIC lt DELIVERY or an HEATING ons LL BENIROSE Terriers Go Past Bulldogs from behind to claim their sev enth win in their last eight starts Hulda Graham gave the Indians 20 lead midway through the first pciod but goal by Don Rope narrowed the count to by the periods and Three Gait goals in the sec ond settled the issue an extra goal midway through the third being anticlimatic Lloyd Mercer led the winners with two goals and an assist Hob Nader and Henry Neale each scored once SETS PATTERN Woodstock goal In the first period set the pattern in the third game the Athletics tak ing 30 lead midway In the second before Sarnia showed short burst of power late in the period their lira fast goals both being answered before the pe riod was cvc Jean More Asselin and Toby Black each scored twice for the As with Tommy Wilson Dale Halls Byrlc Kilneic and Wayne Litzgus scoring one each Playing coach Don Savage Bruce Jones and Dawson Schreader scored for Ssrnia as the Rams were outshot 8113 in the game played before 500 at Woodstock Fords Deadlocked By Raiders 66 Bradford BradsFords and Georgetown Raiders played to draw at Georgetown last night In Central Ontario In termediate Hockey League same Don Cost and Phil Nich olas had two goals each for Bradford Singles were by George Davis and Billy Forhao Fred Thompson had two Rai ders goals Don HunteryFra ser Dunn Dove Irons and Ju nior Beaumont scored singles Wings Need Zoom Tie With Flyers minors in the fastmoving game before 2687 ans Hamilton drew 18 minutes in penalties all to Henderson who was as esscd four minors and mo or Atlliontreal left winger Re lenn Richers two goals and an assist led the Canadians to their sixth consecutive victory They were his ninth and 10th in 11 Entries Germain Gagnon and defencernan Laper riere got the others Only eight seconds were left in the game when Montreal goalie George Holmes lost his second straight shutout After an elbowing penalty to Teddy Houston the Tecps pulled Roger Crozier for asixonfive gang attack and Bill Ives beat Holmes from goalmouth scramble The line of Billy Taylor Duke Harris and Borden Smith play ing their second game as unit scored all the hometown goals at Guelph Smith got three Bob Jamieson and Fern St Ongs scored for Pcterbor ough Toronto Marlboros took over first place in the Metro Junior League by shutting out Toronto St Michaels College +0 Dun can Macdonald Brit Selby Denis Mercier and Frank Rid ley were the scorers as Dave Dryden got his first shutout of the season Crowd 0i tuna Cheers Cats Iii Rally For Todays Game him return for two encaers be fore he was allowed to so back to his players WANTS SOME MORE At the end of the third kiss Trimble asked Are you sure you dont want us to do it again The TigerCats have the ad vantage of their home field at Civic Stadhnn and the support of the vast majority of the near capacity crowd of around 27 000 who will be cheering them on with Hamiltons famous wreeching yell at oshkee Wee 52 The winner of the series will play the western champion Win nipeg Blue Bombers in the Grey Cup final in Toronto next Saturday Hamilton victory will send the TigerACata Into the EastWest classic for the fourth time in the last five years while Toronto win will give them chance at the Grey Cup for the first time since they won It In 1952 BARRIE GOVERNMENT SURPLUS STORE as ohmcast PA 60622 BY BOBBY GARNER Overtime Goal Gives Victory Falcons Bobby Garner scored after 32 seconds of overtime play to give Bay City Falcons 65 victory over Orillia Laseviewr here last night Garners tally his second of the night broke the backs of the revamped Lskeviews who after the first game of the sea son have come on with rush The visitors had forced the 10 minute extra session by out scoring Falcons 31 in the third period It was wln No for Falcons who maintained their Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey League lead It was also Lake views second defeat at tho hands of Barrie TILE WINNER Right from the initial face ofl of the bonus stanza the line of Garner Dan MacDonald and Chuck Edward moved the puck into Orillla territory Mae Donalds shot went around the net to Edward He whacked II in front and Garner pushed the puck home For the next nine minutes and ta seconds flue clubs tired as they were went at it home mer and tongs with the best play of the night Barrie goalie Don Rich was called on to make few great saves as Ken Robertson was sentenced for charging Oriilias John McCann In landing Mc Cann Barrie boy hit his head on the ice and needed rest As the clock ran out McCann another Barrie lad Billy Burtch and Nick Kenncdy were forcing the play around the Barrie net EARLY LEAD Barrie had taken 21 lead In the initial frame and in creased lt to 42 by the and of the second Come the third Burtch and Mchnn got hot John made it +3 after lust 21 seconds of play Two minutes later Ab Bowen playing but his second game for Falcons got the far corner with one of his booming drives to increase the edge again Then BurIch with assists from McCann and Kennedy scored pair of quickies be tween the 707 and 752 mark MacDonald had chance to pull it out for Barrie late In the third when he beat the 0r illls defence and goalie Bub Shropshire but fired the puck across the open net IMPROVEMENT The game showed continued improvement in some of the Falcons Al Smith who scores fewer goals than his ability warrants had pair His line mate Lewis Stoddart had as sists on both Don Graves who could be come the leagues most effect ive thumper set few Lake views flying through the air great check on Gary Kenne dy had the visitor doing som ersault In the air before land ing on the back of his head Chuck Edward had the other Barrie goal Besides Burtch and llchann Jim Shropshire and Nick Kennedy hit for Orif lia JUST NOTES Bowen still on wobbly legs added much to the Barrie attack Everyone In the rink showed respect for his shot including referee A1 Pro maine who did few Jigs to stay in one piece Only five penalties were calla ed fourin the first period and one in the overtime session Barrie had four of them Falcons have no games sche duled until next Friday when they host Colilngwood Ship buliders This could be good week to have Bradford Brads Fords in for contest Ski Team Is Off To France MONTREAL CPiacanadns national ski team left Montreal Friday night for winter of training and competition aimed at putting them in top form for the world ski championships next February in Chamonfx France The 15 young men and Wm men are headed for Zurich Switzerland where they will be gin training under their Euro pean coaches I2 DONALD ST 11 SHROPSHIRE DOES ACROBATICS Orillia goal Shropshire defence Kerr Byckmsn Kaly nuk forwards Keast Mous scau Kennedy Shrop shire Burtch llchann Bou cher Tabodondung Kenne dy Gibson Barrie goal Rich defence Robertson Gravcs Forbes Cairns forwards Garner Ed ward MacDonald Smith Stod dart McBride Bowen Malo ney Cameron Officials referee AI Pro rnaine of Toronto linesman Ted Watson of Barrie as FALC First Period Falcons Edward Garner 634 Lnkeviews Shropshire lifousscau 911 Falcons Smith iStoddart 1757 Penalties Bowen and Mous scau high sticking 1011 Forbes slashing 1253 Cairns tripping 1912 Second Period Lakevicws Kennedy 55 Falcons Smith Robertson Stoddart Falcons Garner 408 0N5 APPLY THE PRESSURE Edward MacDonald No penalties Third Period Lakeviews lIchann tBurtch Kennedy Falcons Bowen Robertson Lakcvicws Burtch iiichann Kennedy 701 10 Lakeviews Burtch chCann Kennedy 752 No penalties Overtime 11 Falcons Garner Edward MacDonald 31 Penalty Robertson charg ing 43 511 71 Gordie To SeeActivity In 1000th Game Sun By TILE CANADIAN PRESS Gordie Howe acclaimed by many to be the greatest all round player in hockeys his tory reaches another milestone Sunday When he steps on the ice along with his Detroit Red Wings team es in Chicago hell be participating in rec ord breaking 1000tl1 National Hockey League game The muscular and slopeshoul dered right winger having an other of his usual fine seasons has no plans to call it quits now Hes only 83 and he fig ures he can go on for at least four more seasons if he can avoid serious injuries Records are not new to Howe He already owns fistqu of them and is given good chance to surpass retired Maur Ice Rocket Richard as the NHLs all time goalgetter SELKE COMMENTS Frank Selke general manager of Montreal Canadians once said about Howe Hes composite of some mighty fine stars including lil chard Jean Beliveau Milt Schmidt and many others Ive never seen anyone combine so many faculties Hes simply the greatest Selke said he wasnt taking anything away from Richard who retired before the leaner season got under way after in prolific seasons with CanadieDS when he talked about Howe The mark Howe will be break ing Sunday was established by Ted Lindsay former line mate who wound up 16 year career with Chicago two seasons ago Howe being the perfectionist that he is probably would rather forget his 999th game that tied the record He was easily Detroits best player in 53 loss to Cana diens Thursday night scoring one goal his A79th which left him only 55 behind Ri chards total Haircuts 75 Saturdays use Barbers CLIFFSI BARBER SHOP 29 35 Read Across from Alllnflalo l1de nunsnsous lusummcs AGEch PA 66085 AT YOUR SERVICE YOU PHONE ILL SEE YOU AT YOUR HOME WRITING ALL CLASSES OF INSURANCE WINTER IS COMING DO YOU HAVE ENOUGH INSURANCE TO DRIVE But he made costly error in the games final minute With Canadians leading +5 Red Wings removed goalie Terry Snwchuk for sixth attacker in an effort to tie the score Montreal shot aimed at the empty cage was off the mark Howe retrieved the puck and while attempting to pass to teammate had it intercepted by Montreals Claude Provost who skated in to score in the open not and clinch the game Howe as could be expected was in no mood to talk about his recordequalling game We lost thats all know he told reporter Besides dont recall exactly how many games we have played this sea son Was this our 19th or 20th The Detroit Chicago game will he the only outing of the weekend for both clubs The Wings in fourth place and Hawks in fifth spot have both been disappointing so far so PLAY TWICE The other four clubs each swing into action twice during the weekend Tonight its Bos oug FUEL on use saver 24 Hour service ea 82659 Barrie ton Bruins at Montreal and New York at Toronto Sunday Montreal will be at New York and Toronto at Bol too Is voila ossr nuv for HOUSE HEATING Easy payments over values on monthly gas hills Installs ennuita $1459 forced air furnace is IIllflIVll IAIN Ifil IIII mun to connect will numt existing bus msntdurll msnlhll moon conversion burner his $560 mart tumult CHANGEOVER CAN BE DONE IN FEW HOURS Units for all types of home heating FREE BURNER SERVICE Your Gas company do not employ canna dnar salesman no tale hone anvanm for Inlolmation about dea us iiconlld by Ilia Ontario Fuel Iloam to sell and Install natural 5n edulpment can or write the Sam lplrtment of was omumeuGih G7 TORONTO 5T PA 65558 JOE BEAVER SUGGESTS FOR THE HANDY MAN AND Ills WORKSHOP Shopmaie Drill Shopmaie Handsaw Shupmate Sander Shopmate Jig Saw Shopmafe Arm Saw Adjustable 695 $3995 $2295 $2295 BEAVER UMBER I27 BRADFORD ST

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy