lineup for ll THE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY DEC ill SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor POSTGAME ENTERTAINMENT Two weeks in succession returning from an outoftown intermediate hockey league game Each time We stopped with friend at the same Barrie restaurant The elite or charge fatigue Last week heard the phone ring at the establish ment From what could air of gloves or mitts in fe low who answered the ph have the gloves if he or turned an ashtray that was alleged to have been stolen few minutes earlier That was it for short time Then in came fellow asking about his gloves The muck hit the fan fairly interesting argument followed with the man demand ing the handcovers he said he left and the waiter asking for the ashtray The gendarmes were brought in and from what could see no one won the Tuesday after rough was back to the same eating spot in the wee hours of the morning There werent too many booths filled However there were approximately dozen fellows sitting to gether and they were to make snappy remarks at our table but to no avail at least was too tired After some dandy language while sitting they pre pared to pay their way out The restaurant people were not satisfied with the rons were going to pay Another fine argument but onesided Again the men of the law arrived This time two but not at the same time The show carriedon for few minutes then allwere hustled outside One of the patrons had nice chat in Not to backtrack before the police arrived the res taurant doors were locked so no one including yours truly his companion and one other gent could leave dont think any of us wanted to leave any Actually how at least not just yet Bay City Falcons play at and as per usual Ill be tired Ill stop by this restau rant for coffee and maybe bite If the entertain ment can maintain its leve tightwad may be moved to Moral of the story Work tired isnt always so bad Or just so wont sound too original Everyv cloud has silver lining Now whats next JUST NOTES Mrs Marion Dave Smith finally doffed her bridesmaids role and became the bride at Barrie Curling Club yesterday One ladies section Mrs Smith skipped to her first trophy yesterday The handclapping and cheers that went up after the final stone were tribute sport whos hit the top at last Sponsor manager coach and player Jimmy Johnson will lead his revamped Midland Flyers against Bay City Falcons here tomorrow night Falcons following loss to Collingwood Shipbuilders Tuesday need win to get breathing room atopthe heap Mens section of Barrie Curling Club busy as can be has four jitneys slated before the end of the month They are December 16 715 pm and 30th pm and certainly took away all feeling of pm 19th 715 pm let Ive been mighty tired on rtainment was worth cov gather the caller had left the restaurant heard the one tell the caller he could member of his party re ase or did one ride from Collingwood it ud They took occasion to amount of money the pat he officers car Midland next Wednesday youcan bet the old offer special admission snt always so bad Getting of the finer curlers in the to dandy MCBRIDE Bay City Falcons expect to have Gerry McBride in the tomorrow nights game here against Midland Flyers McBride along with Ah Bowen Al Norrena and Ross Cameron were missing when Barrie played at Col lhngwood Tuesday McBride the locals third high scorer was sorely missed against the Slupbuilders it was goals the Falcons lacked and its goals Maride can provide Last night Meatord Chevies moved into firstplace tie with the locals in the Georg ian Bay intermediate Hockey League Thank You wish to thank the ratepayers of Oro for my reelection to council lowrence Froser player in the United States Grace Ough Edith Corby Win Seconds Crace Ough and Edith Corby skipped rinks to their second victories in Barrie Curling Clubs Ladies Tankard play downs Grace Ough with Audrey Webb Marion Parker and Mary Lou Hamilton defeated Lottie Thompson skip Betty Nixon Sylvia Craig and Lenore Woods Edith Corby with Pearl Dan gerfield Jackie Miller and Dor is Homer defeated Ruth Cur rie skip Marguerite Moore Helen Gibson and Lorna Bell In the other morning game Jean Adams skip with Marion Smith Betty Clyne and Marg Gray defeated Peggy Hayter skip Muriel Fendley Helen ldeson and Mari Hickling Two rinks with the best won lost records in the round robin wrll form the clubs doublerink entry in district Tankard play at Alliston Jan 1i BOX socmi Saturday night only one draw Will be played in the usual weekly mixed spiels The so cializing Will be in the form of box social RATED TOP JUNIOR ST PETERSBUEG Fla AP National champion Charles Pas areil Puerto Rican boy is the top rated junior tennis Marion Smith skipped her rlnk lo the first schedule championship and the Spur ing Trophy at Barrie Curling Club yesterday The Smith By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor The Canadian Olympic Asso clntion has operated like womens sewing circle at times in the past But now it deserves pat on the buck Instead of hopping on the bandwagon for good slice of the governments $5000000 in your old to amateur sportas many people thought it might doit has issued stern worn ing to sports bodies to get crack ing or miss the boot on Olym pic Games jaunts There is evidence that the COA no longer is group of fuddy duddies who emerge every four years to organize safaris of athletes who havent hope of getting anywhere in Olympic competition The COA has takena hard look at re sults of Olympic Games since the Second World War and de cided on provisional basis to lop the basketball cycling fencing and yrnnastic teams from Canadas national team ONLY rnn aasr At first glance this appears to be hackword step particu larly when the federal govern ment said its money would be devotedexclusively to amateur sports to emphasize physical fitness But COA president Jim Worrall of Toronto has ready answer Amateur sports governing bodies now must realize that if theyare going to represent Canada at the Olympics stand ards have to be improved all rail says to start preparing now for the 1964 Games in Tokyo Mercantile Tilts lit Barrie Brena Bertram and Dominion won Mercantile Hockey Leaguo games at the arena last night Bertram paced by Bob Hoop ers three goals defeated Uni versal Cooler 94 Bill Clayton and Larry Garner had two markers each for Bertram and Art Johnson and Ron Van coun ted singles Don Colbournc got thovlone Universal goal Young Roy Atkinson Scored four times as Dominion took the measure of 400 Grill 72 Marshall Aikins Bill Winter burn and Al Quinton had the other Dominion tallies 1mlBob French scored twice for SPARLING around In other words Wor OPERATED BY tonnomnron lomflflfl58llflll1lfl MEE R33 GASOLINESMOTOR OILS four defeated Lornos Bells rink 106 Shown here are Marion Smith kneeling and from left Stella Clnrk Doria Johnston and Mildred hint Must Raise Standards Cdn Amateurs Told and if young Canadian athletes can prove they are of interna tional calibre theyll go to Ja pun if not they can stay at home it makes sense Since 1948 Canadian Olympic teams have been overloaded with athletes who knew theyd be lucky if they iv preliminary rounds in most sports on the program The latest decision on the basketball cycling fencing and gymnastics teams is long over due Last ycar at Rome the has ketball loom didnt even make it to the opening ceremonies They were knocked out in pre liminaries held for the first Dangerï¬elds Colts Triumph Dangerfields and Colts won MidgetJuvenile hockey games played last night Dangerfields cdgcd Flych 42 on two goals by Wayne Latour Vance and Corrigall had singles for the winners Grisdale and Scandrett scored for Flyers Silk Morrow and Eyers scor ed as Colts nipped Apprentices Earl scored the lone goal for Apprentices SKATES BAU ER TOTS $595 BOYS $745 up GIRLS FIGURE $895 up MENS $995 up LADIES $995 up TRADEIN YOUR OLD SKATES ON NEW OR USED Skate Sharpening Specialty GOLDS isnos SERVICE IIA CLAPPERTON Barrles Original Ice skate Exchange TROPHY WINNERS MAY hm BIG GAME PALO ALTO Calif AP Green Bay and Max McGee has cracked rib which could keep him out of the Packers lineup in the National Football League championship which probably will be pIByEd Dec 31 The hairline fracture suffered In last Sundayl game against the 49ers at San Francisco was disclosed in xrays Four Down Four To Go For Labatt Its four down and four to go to the ploydowna for the Laban Trophy at Barrie Curling Club The eight rinks that qualified for postschedule play met last night Four are no longer alive The remaining four play again this evening to decide which two will meet in the final to marrow Pat Bertram edged Charles Hurtibese 56 Charles Knight defeated Gord liiller SJ on an extra end Fraser Sutherland defeated Harold Smiths rink skipped by Jack Dcmpstcrl CONSTRUCTION LTD HIM PA 55156 LOW PRICED SKATE SETS ALL 5515 FULLY GUARANTEED HOCKEY SETS vmi Guard Boyl 15 3595 mm on sass Mens 5995 31095 $1295 up FIGURE SKATES 105 and Gard Nccdhnm cheot Glrls ed Paddy hiilcs 125 CONsou Ladlu One game was played In the British Consols playdowna Val $995 ter Craig with George Kon $1165 ncdy vice and El Crawford and Ralph Reivc defeated Vern Adambsbkip Zeb Jtlireen Elmer SKATE no if GUARDS SEVENTENDER Jack Craigs rink was the only one to score sevenendcr at In the club this year It did it of the first of the nick in ttiiedfiln ol some sc he Craigs crew which received case of Canada Dry per mun included Charles Seagram John 21 CLAPPERTON ST Opp Finn Slolton PA 84411 Lnking nnd Hollis Robinson shall Mrs Bell had Andrea Webb Lois Potion and Betty Nutter Tho Smith rink pull ed away from the opposition with fourscndor in the filth Examiner Photo MONEY BACK What mg GUARANTEE time prior to the Games Con ada won secondploce silver medal in this soortwhen it was introduced to the Olympics in 1936 but in each successive games l9 1952 and 1956 Cannda finished ninth Canadian cyclists and fenccrs never have reached the finals and the gymnasts have 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