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Barrie Examiner, 11 Jan 1957, p. 2

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or nyisravcJowcsoo rncgnmopssror Ninte artlaea 6PldthJn toyranklng welterweight who meets panish middleweight champion Pedro Antonio Jimlnea inrlork ontonext MondaynighttJn inflnd himseltjn pmnous predica ment resultof Gene hillmerheco chompio the world Carmine Basilio the Ieterweight king appearedll set to meet Sugar Robinson at Yankeesladium in New Yorkthts summer and had itely bypassed Vince Martinez with silly reasons such as for troublemakers among others the realreaso hnvefiioflnse gt perhapsthatMaltinetcoitld reliciIe him of his crown Now however that Basilio doesnt have tiny contenders with box ofllcc appeal Martinez looms once again as an opponent he can make the most money with Especially sincc Tony Dehiarco was twice dc fcntcd in recent months by Gaspar lndian Ortega incidentally it was DeMarcowho snapped 2Zwin streak compil cd by Martinez in his home bailiwick Boston last June Tony refuscd many lucrative offers to meet the New Jerseyite in returnbout Joey quhn and Joe Netro managers of Basilio are eager to sit down with Newark New Jersey promoters Willie Gllzonbergfandjobe Culnan to discuss the standing offer of $80000 for Carmine to defend the ttlpound title at the Newark baseballpark this summorThc guarantee will be placed in escro why quartetotweaithy New Jersey sportsmen who are desirlous for Vince to get his longawaited opport unity to become champion As matter of fact Netro and DeJohn will hop up to Toronto from Cleveland Monday night to see how good the New Jerseva erisat this time thm and Dciohnare preparing their chdrge for forth coming return championship affair with Johnny Saxton on January mm All this makes the impending scrapiiwith Jiminezappear mighty rq dangerous Bill Daly Vinnies pilot is qnite worriedvand has issued warning to the Spanish middleweight champion that he hadbetter make the 158pon weight limit contracted for or Martinez will pick up the cash forfeit of $100000 at weighin time Jliminez figures to have at least nine pound pull in the weights Vince had fights in 1956 He decisioned Paola Melts Miguel Dial Dick Goldstein Jimmy Ford and knocked out RioziNocero and Don Williamsoliegiost to Tony Dehiarco His overall record consists of 52 gins defeats and he scored 26 by kayo He was never involved in raw ou envy116 racer roo Canadas most recent fistic sensation George Chuvalo will be along tooHe is thefeatured scmiflnalist to be paircdoff with one Walterliafer To our knowledge Hater is no world heater in fact weve never heard of anyone he has beaten This possibly is good thing George only 19 is not big game hunter yettHe was thrown in the ring against one name fighter and although helimpressed and earned lot of respect he didinot win That bout with Howard King who has fought some of the men in the top ten listings would have shrunk the kids head if it ever had cause to swell According to the learned men in Toronto tight circles Georgeis definite big league prospect Some ringwise gents go solaras to rate him in the top ten with the year So While George has no name except in Canada or more specifically Toronto it is not blot on his record to be thrown inwith another comparitively unknown non WALEACEJS anxious At thetldiéof this writing Don Wallace the slugging Barric Stroud belter has not been given spot oft the big Toronto card in fact Don hasnt becnon any cards for few months Every time train er Orv Dash brings his name up to another promoter he gets the same answer Uhuh toovtough Yesterday however this corner was ad Vised thatjhe prospects ofthe boxer getting fights are lookingbetter Two Unitedjstates promoters have asked for publicity on Wallace 50 the turning point may be just around the snowbank VERY lMPOltTANT NGTE Happy Anniversary ion fiongrqtlllations to Danny and Mrs Patrick on the birth of fivepoundnine and onehalf ounce hockey star last night at the itayal orialiospital Datiderlield Upsets cm on CGEWins Over Arm0ured BDMHL Dangerfield Motors long con sidered soft touch surprised the OreCombines and trimmed them 42 Wednesday night in Barrie District Mercantile Hockey League gain at Barrie Arena In the other haf of the twinrbill Canadian General Electric and Armoured Corps went on scor ingjspree ithCGE winning 88 Dangerf made no bones aboutItheir intentions and red Secondierio ArmouredTurner CGEJ Mal vB Maloney Keever cowan 11005 Turner 50 Ferguson 0250 Maloneyl and Dow 1830 Chennelnnd Ferguson 25 Timmons 2000 Third Feriod 10 Arm uredQarrr MacDonald 11 ArbioiuedLLCa 12 cilia5 Mal ney CG Maloney BS Maloney GEForhes ltwas on hat was irk who put period Gray made it 241 the gertield which saw Dro upand no go eld play it barthedoo vGrant wards it ay 3K alternate man Berg 0110 GOAL dams Burlack Mom 11 rwarfis Hick ling Ha ass ng the new middleweight ere havenaw p1aycd 32 gamer altern ers oat more sign tail of of defeat at theh Majors incrementi settingitheVT onto nrlbo Petp Have Bile Accordingly the ielerborough club has the inside track in the playotfberth dogfight Thoilily wonzsix lost 26 tied two for points The Pétes have started 28 times won six lostJO have no ties and have l2 points gt Tonight the Flyere will face tough action in the persona of Rudy Pilons St Catharines Tee Fees Over the season at home the Fiycrs have outplayed the in coming rsquads but the trouble has been putting the puck in the net They have always outplayed theTeepr here and it could he that tonight will he the night that the horseshoe Will be on the other foot For 56 mlnuta Wednesday the small crowd atlhe Gardensin To ntocopld be heard murmurlng that this might bejt looked like thehlyers were gm gto at leastgains tie Theyhsd lot ot scoring chanc and the break lookcdvlike it was going to come But it didnt quite go thatway At1610 of the finaleGlno Ubri aco picked up puck at centre ice Unmolosted he zoomed around Flyer defender cutin from the right wing and heatjltoss Brooks from the short side it wasquite blow for the Flyers And before they could rc galn their stride Jack McMaster and film Ubrlaco again had pushed the count VoneBlngn At 1858 just eight seconds aft er St Mikes last goalpthc Dick CherryBill ForhanDale Rolfe trio combined to score their second goal of the night but bythnt time the cause was lost Both clubs missedscorlng chan ces infhe first minute of play the show But at Baathe Flycrs hit pay dirt first Bllly Forhan stairtcclithe1 telli play from the right wtng wi shot that missed the net Centre for this game Dick Cherry raced in behind the net and dumped Mc Master on the way in Dick wrestled the puck from between McMasters legs and passed the puckout front to Rolfe Dale age with his lovfoot low backhand drive After that goal and before the ing Barrieboys managed only one shot on the Majors net in the same interim RossVBrooks took potshots fromrMahovllch Mc Knight and Mnttiussi in the second period before Frank Mnhovlich dredge hulletthrough Brooksfipads from 30 feetloltt secondhalf themselves win over the Royal canadian Air Eorce team from Camp Borden in GrogSimone league game at BDCI gym last night fProgame vnrmups proved rel ble in this contest As the few fans hat didattendflwatched tbe Alrm 11 score from every position before the start of the game they were practically con cedingthe gameto them But things were slightly dif ferent after the fir jum had but the Ba ie aggre gation was havingin on its ES then St Mikes slowly dominated spun around quickly and beat Sav end of theflrst peripdthe visit Both clubs had man oft late 8350 thanNat on weddeme More important groin in ti race for helaetpinyoff For while Flyers were making mun Lrlp home on the ends st Michaels College Joli Fates we lo the process 0fgtupA the centre Mahoviich split the defence but thialtimewBrooks foiled him DickCherr¥ hit thepost on similar pity at the other end AIL offside killed the chances of theme hi the load in the third period Within mln ute of thefnceolfChe fired puck ast Savage butthe officials ruled it offside on theplay Both goaltenderecame up with numbe ofgreatlsavea tore the exciting third period was ver Brooks lnadc another great save on Miihovlich who split the ChnmwsRIDavlso defence com bination andshot rum about 10 feet Brooks too little luck however its drive werede Trainer gaudy eipectgxaneytp be gt ednesday Jack injured his Canadians With the few 1090 people in the Gardens the goaltenders atructlons couldbe heard in every nook and cranny Thats not al ways goodeh Rossl The Majorshad Tim Hook Barrie boy back inthe lineup after almost two months layoff due to hip injury Bthouober was still missing from St Mikes lineup Hiswls case of Mo misses not making hit lie has been skippingclasses so Father Crowley figured he could skip few games also BARRXE goo Chasczewski Davison Ashbeegr forwards Cherry Forhan Rolfe Loveday Josephson Edwards Pair1 Black Nonena acglt1ltovlich McKnight Hook rows $11 Angotti ttl ssi Rimstead Sodosk ilsona First Period 1Fiyers Rolfe CherryForhan Penalty Black 153 ISecond Period Majors Mahovllch Foster 16 Penalties Sly 1058 Angott 1453 Noneha 1453 gt TilId Period Majors Ubrlcan MojarsLMcMnster Mattiussi Angotti 5Majors Ubrisco tixFiyers Cherry Rolfe Forhan Shots Iongoal hiered even half derv the Crosby Jaekllore and company Crosby led the poiutgetters with 12 in the first half and eight 155 Bore had Doug Kettle wasthe other Barrie player to hit the double gures withia points for Cain RCAFV old Gagnon Blyth 4Con way Mn nis flasselfelt Zapgln 1dr Olive torrid humanistic eteu ice AMNEsiA confidence that is imperative if and Maclnnts had id and GRANT moiiron artrt Gunner Wss the sin hooked wide or narrow of the ships broom as it left the players hand If so by how much Was the handle fifths rock spinningor turning slowly What weight was played How mucli less ice would be re quired with more weight How much moreice with lessweight Wasthe stone of aplnyer with sliding delivery released from point on the line from the hack to the Skips broom or was it released to the left or right of thatlinc as the backswing of the player insideioriouts thepro per line of delivery should not betoo realize hat the answers to the questions bore raise many possi hiiities and if any wouldhe skip basaspira tons for success in leading his team tof cup victories afford the luxury of them shall attempt denlwith the six yarintions and how stems of arock articles but first let me an illustration of the peculiaritiesof my own delivery over theyearysgand howit was misinterpreted by rival The attributes of good skip are manifold but none is more identifying than the ability to read ice This skill rarelyfound among the twentyiive per cent the curling fraternity who must perforce be skips breeds the rink is to gain the mental attitude that isuecessary for it to play ireIL indeCision or the first ap sign that MrSkip through his innttentio hasnt interpreted the ice contours properlyvis enough to cause the other members of his team touse their own ice or do any manner of in the bottom group or th years re prospeet efclub mpetitive curlin and confined to the friend ly precincts of weekly club games it matters little if reveal and heren weakness in my inturn delivery bat causedme to swing ide the correctline to th three indiyiduals milar rubber amnésid greater or esser delt lersbutrit virus completely and hly presump nous asmdtte ng in which the opposing skip In trying to duplicate my shot took siniilar and wondetie iwhyhe wrecked itt Even more superior JUVENILEstosc Hora Outfltes Airmen 16 orthe Barrie Brass and Glenn wn leaping high intothe air to Grab om pad of RCAF boys Koreans offencéas he pottedlfi points secondhighesttotalofthe night Barrie won the game 6350 Don Cljosby had points forBa and Doug Kettle413 basketbaiité the leather piece ow MIDGETS ForThesveryBest e9 gt Siinooe Petroleum For ium Flirnncolv Stove Oil ROUND rnc cnocx sanvrcc with 24 pic Barrie Jrivénile and Midget hockey teams had contrasting re sults in games atthe Barrie Arena last night in the juvenile contest Mid land outscored the hometowners 81Merkley Brodeur and Wilcox had two goals each for Midland Bourgois and Arbour adsinglc tallies Smith potted the only Barrie goalearly in the second period The midget contest was better forthe home crowd as the locals outscored Orillin from non Juddi Cameron Keast fired singletons oniilia cage gt McCullough had pair of goa for Walkinshaw nd Byrd scored the he OrangeVIlle And All sten Deadlqck v0 ngevilie and Allisto gled in one of the most thri ing Junior hockey contests fthe seasonlast ght mom ville The game endcdin 33Zdesd lock There wererll penalties handedout 1Wayne Ritchie did scoring for the hometown All ton shavery Best JnServiceFor Your car lncludlng Complete

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