Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 13 Apr 1964, p. 4

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vvfi WWWFTWru RICK FBllSERS CORNER sports editorial sppeIrin in the Oriilia Packet and Times last week was brough to my attention and believe it deserves few comments The editorial deals with the recent little NHL tournament held at Orillia andthe writer aeverly cri ticizes the management and coachof the Barrie Kins men Atoms team BARRIE ENTERED the Oriilia tournament also the annual Brampton Novice Hocke Tournament As it turned out the Atoms kept ng in the Bramp ton tourney and wound upsfacing the problem of com peting in both tournamen What he pened was that the Atomas finally had to drop out the final in the Oriliia meet to compete in tile Brampton final The writer explains in detail the whole situation He pointed out how the Barrie team had to travel back and forth from Brampton to Oriliia and request ing changes in time for games at Oriliia He enters his description of theevents with the sentence For sheer stufiidity and lack of consider ation for anfione except emselves and now am rev ferrin to management and coach of the Barrie club ten to the routine to which they subjected boys around the eightyearold level His closing paragraph on the subject reads lT IS BEYOND the comprehension of this writer what motivates supposedly adult minds to subject young ho to the physical torture of schedule such as that firrther it is even more surprising that the arents of these boys who surely must know what was llivolvedherewouldsitbacinandJeLthesegloriomo ers subject their children to these physical trials Now for some explaining First of all the Atoms entered the Brampton tournament without hope of winning the champion ship which they did They started play at Brampton on Tuesday Orillia tournament didnt en until Thursda From past experiences Barrie clu didnt get by first day at Brampton tournaments How ever the management of the Barrie club figured it would be good chance to get in some work before the Orillia tournament The unex ected happened Bar rie kept winning at Brampton ow came the problems Barrie tried everything possible to live up to their schedule at Orillia going so far as to play morning game at Brampton Friday an afternoon game at Orillia then back to Brampton for another game there Atoms won all three games THIS PUT ATOMS into the final at both Brampton and Orillia They didnt try to duck out of the Oriliia tournament they called asking if it was possible to change the schedule so that they could compete at Brampton and Orillia Afiparenttlly it was impossible to make any changesat Or is so Barrie team played at Brampton Saturday As to the physical torture and hysical trials the Drillia writer indicates the Barrie ayers suffered wouldnt think he has any boys around the eight yearoldlevel gt THESE TOURNAMENT games are leyed with no time out exce for the last few minu es That is to say the clock eeps running with no stoppage in play for goals offsides or any other of the usual events which stop clock at hockey game Also the tourn ament at Orliliaconsisted of only two periods So the boys didnt get too much ice time under these rules Better organization on behalf of the Oriilie tourn ment directors could have prevented the situation Barrie was informed less than week before the Oriiiia tournament that they were accepted and what day they would play Barrie had made committments toBramp ton long before this and the Oriliia tournament offic ials were aware that Barrie was also entered in the Brampton tournament Show me young boy who wouldnt go out for full afternoon and lay hockey with only couple of 2re1attliliers and 11 ow you boy who isnt in good ea It might interest the writer to know that both the manager and coach of the Barrie team had sons playing on the squad and two of the top stars The parents of the boys were quite aware of what was involved many of them travelled with the boys ONE MOTHER even went to the precaution of tak TORONTO was Lease he cItdres Detroit grandamy uiItion time Puiford flipped in Bob hillqu irifltti seenu stormed by his own success as Sawdruck off Malice With two reconda remaining in rog shot that gave Lents win over Detroit Red Wings 11mm in the first game in Toronto Saturday night in their best oisoven Stanley Cup finals Leafs Win OpenerOn Bob Puliords Goal TORONTO CF Bob Pul ford described by his riacb as the only member of Toronto ii Maplolgafa who never takes 5Testrjottedr sleepy Stanley hip game awake Saturday niht just long enough to end it As the Leafs and Detroit Red Wings were drifting aimlessly toward overtime the iiiyear nld penalty killer jabbcd the puck from between two careless Wings burst downthe ice and drove hackhander into the top of the net bolero goalie Terry Sewchuk realized what was hep penins The timekeeper fumbled with the switch and the clock stopped at 1050 although the goal was scored about three seconds ear Iitheclottkwnso ih core board was accurate Toronto Detroit The win gave Toronto 10 leedlin thah Cup finals For me gameespe cially in the second period hoih oi the NatlonIi Hockey League clubs looked tired SCORES TWO GOALS Captain George Armstrong scored the first two Toronto goals while his team had man advantage Bruce hfacGregor opened the scoring while each team had man in the pen nlty box and Gordie Howe with Play For Emery Trophy Will Start Tohight littoral Club Play for the Emery Engineer in Trophy starts at Barrie Curi ing Club tonight The competi tinn consists of three eightend games for each of the to teams with winner decided on plus has is Games continue Tuesday and Wednesday night Following is the seven oclock draw for tonight Howard Chan tler vs Allan Scott Ross Ste phens vs John Helpenrw John ny Mcrrctt va Archie Thiffa Ernie Wolienden vs Doug brother Don IIameit vs Gord on Spring Ken Whaimnugh va Clerc Mills Murdie Campbell vs Gerry Dryden The sameteams will be curl ing at nine ock Tuesday and told by about seven oclock Wednesday against different opposition The nine oclock draw for to night ls hn Rodgers vs Andy Stevenso Walter Steckl Jim Ciyne vs Mervin Wic Leighton Clark vs Byrne Clarence Cumming vs Dave Smith Bob Nelson vs Jim Dewar ihaaame teams will be curling at seven oclock Tuesday and nine oclock ed nesday The Emery competition is very popular annual event clos ing the season No clnbskips are allowed and no more titan two vice skips on any one team the doctor that she didnt have thing to worry Instead of slamming the Barrie team believe the officials and players should be congratulated for trying to live up to their committments AN EXAMPLE of how little playing three games ing her son to doctor and asking him if he thought it would hurt the boy to play so much hockey She was HOCKEY RECORD sarunoar American League Cleveland Hershey Cleveland wins best of five semifinal Mi international League Port Huron Toledo Toledo wins bestofsevcn final b8 Alinn Cup Windsor 115 Ottawa Beatofflve Eastern Canada semifinal tied 221 Memorial Cup Brandon Edmonton Edmontonl wins bestofseven Wlestern Canadasemi final Saskatchewan Junior Reginal Estevan Estevan leads best seven lende Blvd2 SUNDAY Western league for Angeler San Francisco Ban Francisco leads best of uvon Instill Donfs day affected the Atoms is evident in their final do at Brampton They played morning game for the division championship then entered the Grand Champ ionship semifinal After winning these two ameshthey were matched against Detroit the amps for the tournament championship They defeated Detroit 52 Now all these games were pressurepacked all the way and the Atoms were stronger in their final game then they were in the first two Adults couldnt cope with schedule such as this but the youngsters would have no trouble As father of four believe Time fair idea of what youngsters ill go through before they are too tired to do anything Essory Service ment of the Imperial stationmtBrad ford and High Streets Don has been in the seryiceétatlon business for wyearsnA residentgof Barri married and has four boys his first goal against Johnny Bower this season scored on power play Puiiorda burst of boyish en thuslrrm could be big factor in the mental attitude of both squad for Tuesdays second game here its tough Job to try to win four of six games sold Detroit managcncoIch Sid Abel That goal was big blow Howe blinked nervr 1y he assessed the loss we had it all over them in the final 10 min utes If you lose because youre outplayed its not so bad but to loss after you have them reel Ing makes it hard to take in the leaf dressing room Armstrong warned against as suming the Wings would be crushed by the sudden turn of events Remember Henri Ri Cherd beat us in the last minute of the semifinals That had us up and we bounced back Pulford tried to describe his feet to Iuccesaive waves of questioncrs but finally con Bill Casey ifs GENIML moron fireatfhewsta nowatyourVaiuhaIIPontiaoriiuickileaiert fessed his recollection was Thoma th pu away from Norm illiman think it hit my chest and bounced ahead of me knew Howe was chos ing mo and someone else was coming fmm the other side but kept my eyes on Sawchuk didnt want to get too close so flipped backhand and that was if With Allan Stanley off for holding the Detroit power play had things humming in the Tar onto and until Uiimen hesitated on per to Alex Delvecchio While the two Wings did po lite alteryouAiphonsc act Pulford made his gameending break thought had him Howe said later If he had taken one more stride to the felt would have checked him but he moved to the right and would vahadha to bring him down Both coaches exressed dio afpolntment with the calibre of I7 ey 31 vwnqmyfl was or Hrmvawmrmm Barrie Bows To Marlboros NEON Toronto Marl bqu er mod the Ontario lonrhlp rt Maple loot Gardens salon dry afternoon to defeating Bar rte 0001 Midgets 71 The vlc for gm Hulls the beetof three outer In two straight lama They won the opener It Barrio Friday nights Marliu but only tired with less its three goals to pace the chrmpr while Tom ertin Dennis Mikey Bill fowl and Mike Pelyk added singles Pat Quinn Ind Glen Martin were the Barrie loom undertook in lead in the first period and had homergin entering the third They moved ahead to before Barrie came back with two goals Lone goal of the opening pen ed came at 1924 when Merlin scored on to effort Marlin took only 11 seconds to score in the second period with hillmy finishing off play withlhiartin and Pciyk It was 30 at 1355 when Waits struck for his first goal him tin drew the assist WIlta moved Marilee into to lead It the nixminute mark of ca one Midland Protest Barrie stared their but At its Quinn rifled drive with Rayerrtt and Young Infrth Ind lees than minut iIter Martin banged in Walker Peiyk gave Mailies three do It 17 Ind the lastminute rally was more than enough for the Toronto decision LewiI scored at lMJInd Writs completed his hat trick Ila recs coda later The game war played It fast pace and only seven penalties were called five of themI gainrt Tomato Pint Period Toronto ertin lb Beautylows Second Period Toronto hillrny Martin Pelykt lf Toronto Waits Martini 1355 PenaltyPolyk Third Period Toronto Walla Martini coo Barrie Quinn Raycrefl Young lost Barrie Martin Walker mo Toronto Peiyk Hughes MM 17 Tomato AWLI it Tomato Walls Martin till my ID PenaltiesLowe Collins Hew theme floggerih Wolfendeo Is Turneldeown protest by Mldlend Flyers over the eligibility of two Brad ford players was turned down by the Ontario Hockey Associ ation over the weekend Iilycra bowed to Bradford Ex pressmen in the finals of the Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey usguo They protested claiming they had proof Ihat Jim Fenderth and Paul OLeery were not residing in Bradford thus violating the re sidence rule Playln coach of the Flyera Bey Gar epy claimed the OHA didnt even give the protest hearing OHA president JIPeltarson ldflnmfllflflflfll millil that Flyera were protesting the residence ruls under rule is but according to of players in sent out prior to the playoffs Ind teams are given it home to protest any players Midland was too late making their protest Patterson said We used to permit protests sit er series but ran into too many and this rule 324 was en forced We rent out the lists to Ill teams Ind no protests were mowed within the specified Gariepy stated the OHA makes rules for some people Expressmen advanced to the Ontario Intermediate final against Dundee alter eliminating altdland they nipped Dundrs dIs Friday night trouble Sunday afternoon win ning in for no lead in the best of seven series nooninrtheecnimycarnog vrvasroau Viva snoordinary smallcar Compared to the VVAUXHALL others it gives you more powerimpair more It give you tightfi ed economy thiatjiets you go 30 00 mpg va vo ohesobn run em Haslotso luggage spacer Rides smodthly handlesvdelightfuily Like we saidViva 3VIVA $1792 set no ordmarysmallca Second nonmamommimiooronsom rod mum Centrel Proan Hermosillosot up to wJLtivnliiumrdrlfdyndtoiiéhmmnlulon ri lilhlioormlilmdfl Milli MI MI 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