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Barrie Examiner, 5 Oct 1959, p. 8

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saconnsnr sonoor PORTS mpg By srrzvn Jameson Sports Editor GET TO KNOW EM gt gt Regardless of the situation whether it be in sport or at knitting class there is at least one oldtimer arourid who tells how things used to be Since were presently concerned with sport the knitting will have to wait til this evening primarily hockey well tell you what the oldtime puck fans have to boy about Barrie neverused to miss practice said one It was always cold in the arena especially at practices but it sure was lot fun or course was probably more rabid than the prmenmay supporters of the Barrie Flyers Another contended that he learned quite bit about the game itself through the practice sessions He said he also round it quite interesting in the per romances or certain fellows from day to day during training veteran observer who is visible and audible at practically every home game said he likes to pick out ooupleot laces in the very first workout than watch their progress or retrogress But whether they justwent to watch or compare notes secondguess coach Hap Emms these older chapywere familiar with the players and the game Some people undoubtedly still dont know about practice session They are not sure whether they have the OK to take them in Well without even asking the club management we can unhesitatingly say Everyone is welcome to the workouts lraotices are part of phenolic big part Sometimes you can tell how the boys will do in the next game by watching them in daybefore training The booster club is having meettheFlyers dinner later this month While were ror itrlili per centwe still feel that the best way to meet the Flyers hockey players is by watching them from the first time they stepon the ice It helps in following the game too You get to know how the boys think During agame you should be able to know pretty well what the kids willdo in certain situations Whatever else it does attending practices will certainly increase or revive your interest in hockey in general and the Barrie Flyeis inlparticular JUST NOTES Took atrlp to thebeautifulvziorth country this weekend and met two former Flyersz Chlek Guarda andGordleWarnerl They asked to be remembered to everyone Waniervquipped Tell the Boss Howard Norristhatmy handsgmayinot be as bigbut theyre stronger Both chaps againsent beet wishes to the club Another Barrie ladwemet up yonder was Mike Browning the hardworkng hueker with Utopia or the South Simone Baseball gue Mikeisvteaching school in Kapuskasing He too askedufoberemem beredrto all his iriends Sale or new subscribers seatsbegins at the Flyers office on Dunlop st today BarrieGOll Country Holds fIinal Dinner Dance Ross Hickling runnersup Marg Mao MacDonal inners Ede Corby and Abapsen runn upBea McQuade and Hal Bobioéon mm ninejhole com Mrs IBrennan Mmeth Mr Robinson pointed out that hadn been possible oh 1958 because iir whiclihe Adeslr ye large ul house and animated TheTme trap Wilmer Row ncns whotook theopporlunf iiy thanking his corrufiitlees for lh sWsupportr hey had Jsnan imparticulnr hem Tumors ByMlLAN KOBCOK Examiner sun Reporter lastminute spunsavor win ners sent Barrie Central Colleg iate spurting ahead of the pack at the latter part of Saturday afternoons Thompson ludhope track meet at MidlandPenemdg High School and by the limo the final res tswcre tallied Bar rie Con stood at he top Barrie North was deeply lrnbed dad in the cellar The final sléndings read Bar rieCentral 99V llliidlandAPeae tang 85 Collingwm 31 Orillia 77 Barrie North59 SMASH RECORDS in their guest for he first spot in the iudhope chase the boys from Barrie Central smashed lwo records Wdes hopped stepped an jumped his way to new mark of 43 feel its indies heating he oldmark offliz feet inches is up by Cookoanrriein The only other record broken in the oieinoons games was the intermediate shot put by Carl Banting also of Barrie Genital with toss of The old mark was set by Allison of Col ingwood in 1954 that was 35 feet 11 inches Brood jumperAlsn Drury of Barrie ICcncral was way out ahead of the pack in the seal broad jump and his competitors never got within sfootoihis best leap But ihe tape was stretched only as far as 20 feet inches for him and that was 10 inch es below the 1544 record of Doug Kettle of Midland now aNorh Collegiate caeher vIncidentally Doug Kellie was one oirthe iudges at the meet so he had the satisfaction of see mg his record remain infect TIMES POOR The sprint times were poor in comparison with some he other field events but the poor quality track probably could he held to account for that The cnished gravel trock looked to begmore suitable for stock cars than or youngsters trying their best to pile up points for their schools Roy Thompson intermediate hrgh Jumper from Barrie Cen tral caused sigh and multers as he took 10 and even 15 minutes between his high jumps He paced and set himself up loosened up andlidgeled loads of time away preparing This of course juinpers prerogative and he shouldtake all the time he needs lorieel just right in the case of this jump however even gentleman of the clergy questioned 13jdges as in whelher this was legal The judges were notiobe frayed however iThey saidlhere us nothing in the rule hookgithat prevents Jumper frpmJnking audlherman of the cloth was sentback bathe sidelines muttering it wasnt like that wheul wentto school Tbe schoo shuffled backand forth the standings and it wasnt until late in the afternoon that Ceniral larted increasing iisleadnnd began appearingest lhepossihlcwinner of the Tud hope Cup This is he first time since 1959 that he ludhopc Cup has on to Barrie For the last years Orillie heldlhecovet ed trophy but this year they surpassed only lowly Barrie North 100 YARD DASH Junior Crowe BC 114 Foreshore Jennings BN Leigh intermediate Dinkley MP 11 Stewart Cochrsne BC Armstrong BN Thompson Senior Butlers 105 PowellmiBO kalynuk Agnew BN Daniella mph HIGH JUMP Junior Gilbert you Henry BC and Silvey no lie Stuhhs Saso BN intermediate ABesse 55 13 Archer MP Thompson BC Smith EN Walker Senior Gaye BC sow Hyde Mimi Sproule RlTrask Tracz BN envenomed Jimior Parks 072175 Atkinson EN Hodges Hook M12 Wolfenden BC Intermediate Marchiidon MP 29 BIIV McNichol Bauer Daugherty no LaChappelle BN SENIOR MILE irask cl4595 Wiles BC Kingsborough MP goodrow BN McNichol no man DASH Junior Perry BC 272 Wilton Hodges Thompson BN ii MoKean MP IntermEdiate Binkley MP 246 NobleiC Bearing BN Thompson BC Lahkin Sénior Butters 24 Powell BC Daniells MP Mulligan RN and Rely nuk tie eons VAULT Junior Gilbert BGA Leigh PennyBC Dick MPland Hesson em tie Intermediate Armstrong 99 Archer MP Banting BC Miller Anderson BN Senior Gagne so 101 5mm WMcCerhiey Tract BN Smithson MP 5V1 Silvey MP Parks and BxJennings BN tie Foresimrg Intermediate Archer MP 1851 Lankin Fig den BN Marlin BC McNiclinl gt Senior Drury BC 201 genes Emmy ihem link nor JUMP Junior Wilson MJVA ntcrow BelwsuveyMP liémwflion Alkms on intermediate Thompson BC 89 5w Boyd Kingst M9 or VlvliTn shown Vsormmmsa entraliro Crown Lapsley BN Stewart Carpenter Senior Wiles BC 43 WI new reéord Bench BN Grill Bowen MP McCartney SHDTPUT Junior Hildebrand MP 35 Carruihars Parks MawiECB ihompson BN1 Intermediate Banting BC arm new record l1 Storey Huflinau Bink ley MP Hutchinson BN Senior Russell BM 33 ough MP PSpellman RELAYS Junior so 527 00 BN arr Intermediate MP 1433 3N BC 3508 Senior MP BN JUNIOR SOCCER KICK Karen Hare iBC 97 Mar iiyu Elanhuln BN Cheryl Walker Pat Brent Peggy Jones M1 assurance as Sue Gauthier BC 133 Sharon Gerwood Lynn McAileu Haig le SR HOP STEP JUMI Elspeth Cameron BN22¥1 Judy Watson Joanne Hay ward Donna Smith BC Karen Blair MP YARD DASH gt Carol Nichols 87 secs Brenda Cook BU Carol Spark BNand Joanne Kettle NW tied Linda Slessor Judy Colham 17 secs Shelia Livingston BN Wendy Barnett Kay Hart BC Lynn MeAllen MP 75 YARD DASH Ulla Lenlsius BN 95 secs Donna Smith BC Waison Ellen Barber MP Cathy Sergeant JR BASKETBALL THROW Karen Hare BC 111 Cheri Johnson Peggy Jones MP Birgiddleton Donna Bowen nor arm min Sue Smith Cl 21 BartlBC Donna Oakley Lynda Riley MP Stride Berze BN en soccrm KICK Merg Drury EN 146 new record Diane Butters one me an sin alone Goonno Arr moorsmomsou resonant Hobs 100 Strong F01 Léqguels Best Cl Liz Cook MP Janet Ross ad Sandra Halley JILHOP SEEJUMP Gay Ellison iMP 21iil Tina Cameron EN Walker Nancy Her BC Linda Sicssor INT SOCCER KICK JDuchemin 1213 new record Biley MP Mll nhell Linda Miller EN ill Bishop so BR BASKETBALL PASS Moher MP Iii Duns more EN Sutherland Thomas Trithe DC RELAY BC 391 secs BN MP INT SOFTBALL THROW Tennant 166 Woolner Agnew BN Bishop BC Danielle MPL SB BROAD JUMP Cameron BN7 Tribhk BC Hayward Penheie MP Boilers JR HIGH JUMP Guest BC Jones MP Walker Cole Cameron EN JR STANDING BROAD Cameron BN 73 51 Cook BC Nichols Kellie MP Slessoo mmoanP Li Mulllen MP Hall and Smith tied Ayerst 36 Hesketh BN SR SOFTBALL THROW Jenkins 132 1155 Halley Marshall BN Montgomery MP Smith BC sormu mow Here BC 153 See icy Hutchilder BN McCarthy Jones MP nor BROAD JUMP Smith STschlr hart BC McAlIen Berze BN Oakley SR HIGH JUMP Cameron BN iribblemC Barber MP BLelournenu Martin roa mr uran Exmmsnnyrcrz 11 names Morolismurrnn us Bradford St MONTREAL or The Slan iey Cup champion Montreal Cav nadlens picked up scoring power as they went along and trounced the National Hockey League oll stars 51 Saturday night in the 13th annual NHL allslat game Jean Belivcau counted iwo of Canadians goals his first in seven of the annual game Play was fast andopen hui here was liille body checking Cnnodlens drew two of three pen allies milled all in the third pe rio The oilstars with only three complele lines to Canadlens our tireu in the final period when goaler Terry Snwchuk of Detroil Red Wings was subjaled to pointblank shots and Canadicns scored four goals Ab McDonald Dickie Moore Henri PocketRocket Richard and Andre Pronovost also scored for the cup champions McliENNEY ONLYSCORER Don McKeoney of as Bruins scored for the allstars in the second period when they were rolling 20 Eddy Lilleuberger oi Chgago Black Hawks set up the go Gordle Howe oi Detroit and Andy Bolhgale of New York Rangers were he most consist lea scoring direois for the all stars iloolrle Billy Hicklc played well for Canodiens setting up Beliveaus two goals crowd at 13818 was about 600 short of the allstar game record of i4422 set in Montreal six years ago Canadians won last years game so The record now is five wins for he allstors and our for cup champions with twoiies Conadlens voted to last seen sons ellstar teamsfour lo the first team and two to the second played with their own club The other allstars were reinforced by players from he other live clubs mostly from Boston and Toronto Maple Leafs Montreal gouler Jacques Planle performed without his new and wellpublicizeditacemask Coach BARRIE FLYERs Hockey Association NEW SUBSCRIBERS SALE COMMENCESTODAY sense IIclrers AVAILABLE at The BARRIEILYERS nclrlr VOlililcl 51 Dunlop st Phone PA on Open Darwin1 26 antimalariale The NEW FAMILY SUBSCRIBER PLAN Parents may obtain RESERVED suascnrsm sears next to their own for onychl1dren of student are at the reduced price 51 50c eachs rEMrMsEd rHe eHoNENuMsea PM592 100W with ill9 Geller kn In The New Compact cs Door Prizes Refreshments Favor ADMISSION me mm cARS suick Oldsmob Econ

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